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The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Equalities) is responsible for: advancing the government’s wider priorities for LGBT equality, including: improving LGBT safety supporting LGBT people fleeing persecution tackling LGBT homelessness preparing and progressing the Conversion Practices Bill through...
The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel teach the legislative process to civil servants using "Legislate?!" the board game.
Elizabeth Gardiner took up the post of First Parliamentary Counsel and Permanent Secretary of the Government in Parliament Group in the Cabinet Office on 24 November 2015. Elizabeth qualified as a solicitor in Scotland and then in England and Wales....
Details of support granted to local authorities that have requested exceptional financial support in financial year 2024-25 and the associated external assurance reviews.
Government’s response to the select committee report on pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Tenant Fees Bill.
Memorandum to the Scottish Affairs Select Committee on post-legislative assessment of the Scotland Act 2012
Government response to the Energy and Climate Change Committee (ECC) inquiry.
Corrigendum to the Commission on Devolution in Wales's report on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales.
This document contains the following information: Post-legislative scrutiny.
Statutory instruments which have been laid and identified as having impacts on local authorities.
This consultation seeks views on the Government’s proposals to use a Legislative Reform Order to reform the administration of the Horserace Betting Levy.
Will Harris will advise on customer delivery, while Sir Roy Stone will advise on Defra’s legislative programme
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