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The government is seeking responses to inform draft regulations to implement Midata in the energy sector as soon as possible.
The UK government has now responded to the open Call for Evidence regarding the Review of the Access to Infrastructure Regulations.
This is an open call for evidence for the UK government’s National Data Strategy.
Report on research looking at the response to midata, which gives consumers access to their personal data.
A new call for evidence launched today aims to capture and consider views about how the duty of candour is honoured, monitored and enforced.
Call for evidence on the government’s proposals to improve the transparency of contractual mechanisms, such as land options, use to exercise control over land.
A summary of responses to the CDEI’s Bias Review Call for Evidence
To support our understanding of the CTDA process on the wider internal market, individual business and trade flow of antigen and molecular COVID-19 detection tests.
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has commenced an inspection of the Immigration Enforcement Competent Authority and invites anyone with knowledge and experience of this area to provide evidence for the inspection.
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