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Sets out the equality analysis undertaken for the Coronavirus Bill to enable ministers to fulfil the requirements placed on them by the Public Sector Equality Duty.
This equality impact assessment sets out considerations made in relation to increases to immigration and nationality fees laid in Parliament in September 2023.
The equality impact assessment demonstrates how the Law Enforcement Data Service complies with the public sector equality duty.
Equality impact assessment undertaken in relation to relaxing conditions on the use of section 60 stop and search powers.
The Equality Impact Assessment Report presents the equality issues potentially arising from the construction and operation of High Speed Two, Phase 2b Crewe – Manchester
Overarching equality impact assessment (EIA) of the compliant environment framework.
Analysis of how changes made to maximum fees and student support for the 2024 to 2025 academic year will affect protected groups.
This equality impact assessment sets out our ongoing duty under Section 149 of the Equality Act with regards to the new points-based immigration system.
The Equality Impact Assessment Report presents the equality issues potentially arising from the construction and operation of High Speed Two, Phase 2b Crewe – Manchester.
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