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HM Revenue and Customs is asking for comments on the way that penalties are applied as we deliver more digital services.
We have identified an opportunity to improve current arrangements for the regulation of nuclear sites in the final stages of decommissioning and clean-up.
To explore options to make the intermediaries legislation more effective.
Form Precedent H and R: Costs budget (Precedent H) and budget discussion report (Precedent R).
Proposal on approaches to prevent charities being set up for tax avoidance.
This study uses a gender sensitization programme in the DRC to examine prospects for transformative change at the interactional level
Statement for Panel Discussion on human rights violations against Rohingya & other minorities in Myanmar. Delivered by UK Human Rights Ambassador Rita French.
A discussion paper on the capabilities of, and risks from, frontier AI.
This discussion paper and call for evidence seek views on what we can do to improve everyone’s mental health and wellbeing.
Seeking to open a discussion on our initial proposals for designing an Environmental Land Management scheme.
Seeks views on simplifying reporting requirements for incorporated businesses. Looks at the prospects for developing a new reporting regime …
You can allow another person or an organisation to help manage your account or act on your behalf.
A framework for assessing the possible effects of unlikely or unforeseen factors which could disrupt urban trends over the next 50 years.
Findings from qualitative research into businesses’ incentives to use vertical restraints and note of roundtable discussion with advisers.
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