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A research paper from OFCOM
Data on Border Force, UK Visas and Immigration, Immigration Enforcement and HM Passport Office performance.
Report outlines the importance of transparency for closing the gender pay gap, how businesses can benefit and actions employers are taking.
This guide gives basic practical information to councillors about how to be open and transparent about their personal interests.
Transparency data on government procurement, including tenders, contracts published and the age of contracts.
The role of the Public Sector Transparency Board became part of the Data Steering Group in November 2015.
A replacement for Procurement Policy Note 13/15 with updated guidance on transparency principles
The music industry has agreed a Code of Good Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming.
Transparency policy on the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP) and guidance for departments on exemptions.
This statement sets out the Competition and Markets Authority’s policy and approach to transparency and information disclosure.
This guide introduces evidence and lessons learned about open data, transparency and accountability in the international development context
What is known about the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives to make the extractives sector more transparent?
Information on the use, regulation and oversight of a wide range of disruptive powers.
Outcomes landlords must deliver about being open with tenants and treating them with fairness and respect so that tenants can access services, raise complaints, influence decision making and hold their landlord to account.
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