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Eight principles to ensure people's information is kept confidential and used appropriately.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
Sets out how commissioners approach the legislative requirements and when the potential impact of any regulatory action might be relevant.
This guidance provides information about permission in principle - a new planning consent route.
Principle One has been with ACE since our earliest days. We speak to CEO Maggie Scott about how this has helped the company develop and grow.
How we work with buyers and suppliers to improve the way technology is bought across government and the public sector.
Guidance for staff of responder agencies, particularly senior officers or managers involved in emergency response and recovery preparations.
Guidance providing a working definition of trauma-informed practice for practitioners working in the health and care sector.
Policy statement setting out how policymakers apply environmental principles to support environmental protection and enhancement.
An overview of the 'Nolan principles', which are the basis of the ethical standards expected of public office holders.
The Principles for project success are intended as core propositions to be used to guide thinking and behaviour in project delivery.
Organisational definitions of terms concerned with risk and risk-related matters.
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