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This guide outlines how people working in international development can use a set of analytical tools collectively known as 'political economy analysis' (PEA).
The devolution guidance notes (DGNs) set out advice on working arrangements between the UK government and the devolved administrations.
Prohibited activities in Parliament Square and the surrounding area, and how the rules should be enforced.
Myanmar’s transition to democracy and its search for ethnic peace interact in complex ways with the country’s illegal economies
This guidance is designed to help officials deal with some commonly occurring policy issues that are dealt with by adopting a commonly occurring legislative solution.
This page contains guidance for Accounting Officers to supplement the core guidance contained in Managing Public Money.
Explore the skills you need to work with Parliament - part of the Government Campus learning curriculum.
Guidance for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) who are drafting bills to be considered in Parliament.
A film about working as a Parliamentary Counsel.
The government seeks views of House of Commons political parties on taxpayer funding of opposition parties for parliamentary business.
This memorandum provides a preliminary assessment of the legislation that underpins the UK’s independent sanctions framework.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a speech on illegal migration on 7 December 2023.
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