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A consultation on the Ministry of Justice’s youth remand funding arrangements for local authorities in England & Wales; and high-level options for the future.
Executive summary This consultation asks for views on: the Ministry of…
A consultation on the transitional arrangements to be introduced at the 2023 revaluation to ensure changes in bills are gradual and phased in over time.
These technical research reports accompany the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) second consultation, 2024.…
The Government is consulting on proposals to introduce new market access arrangements for financial services between the UK and Gibraltar. This consultation closes on 11 May 2020.
How employees, employers and their representatives can resolve disputes about setting up and running information and consultation arrangements.
This second consultation is an opportunity to provide feedback to government on the ongoing review of electricity market arrangements (REMA).…
The government is consulting on amendments to the insolvency arrangements for insurers, which would enable the UK authorities to better manage insurer distress in an orderly manner.
Proposals for an additional exam series in autumn 2021 in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The approach to awarding vocational and technical grades in 2021 following the cancellation of exams.
Our proposals for extending the extraordinary regulatory framework.
Consultation that seeks views on aspects of Capacity Market policy design and the next steps for transitional arrangements.…
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Being made redundant - rights, statutory payments you're entitled to, notice periods and consultation, finding a job.
This consultation details proposals, subject to passage of the Public Bodies Bill, on future arrangements for the role of Environment Agency's statutory Environment Protection Advisory Committees (EPACs) and Regional and Local Fisheries Advisory Committees (RLFACs) in England.
This also includes a consultation on the arrangements to support churn of an enrolled smart metering system from a DCC user to a non-user.
This document summarises the views expressed in the consultation on, and at engagement events about, the new arrangements for information, advice…
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) response to the Bar Standards Board (BSB) consultation on the development of authorisation to practice arrangements.
When to tell DVLA about a medical condition or disability - what will happen to your licence, renewing or reapplying for your licence.
Public consultation on the working of the United Kingdom’s extradition arrangements.…
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