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Organisational definitions of terms concerned with risk and risk-related matters.
Finance Global Design Principles have been developed for 12 areas of the finance taxonomy, to promote convergence and best practice across government.
Definition of extremism updated to respond to increased extremist threat since October 7 terror attacks in Israel.
If you run a food business you must have a hazard analysis plan (HACCP) to meet food safety and hygiene standards
Pandemic flu planning information for England and the devolved administrations, including guidance for organisations and businesses.
Rules of engagement between government and independent scientific advisers.
Standards for software interoperability, data and document formats in government IT specifications.
Principles to help designers build networks for government
CMA publishes report and proposed principles following review of foundation models
The anti-social behaviour principles describe a consistent approach to understanding and addressing antisocial behaviour in local communities.
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