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How the Environment Agency meets the Regulators’ Code.
Letters requesting a set of regulators to update their strategic approach to AI, with the intention of increasing the transparency around how they are implementing the AI Regulation White Paper proposals.
An overview of Primary Authority for national regulators including the role of supporting regulators.
Review set up to cut burdens for businesses in new post-Brexit regulatory framework and improve customer outcomes
The UK is on course for more agile AI regulation, as the government publishes its response to the AI Regulation White Paper consultation today.
A framework for how regulators should engage with those they regulate.
Voluntary guidance for regulators to support them to implement the UK’s pro-innovation AI regulatory principles.
Summaries of regulators' regulatory provisions under the government’s business impact target to reduce regulation on business.
The Forensic Science Regulator ensures that the provision of forensic science services across the criminal justice system is subject to an appropriate regime of scientific quality standards. FSR works with the Home Office .
Projects selected for the Regulators' Pioneer Fund to help create a UK regulatory environment that encourages business innovation and investment.
The CMA has provided evidence to the House of Lords and published two consultation responses on regulation and the role of regulators in the UK.
Regulators and local authorities can apply for grants of up to £1 million for projects that will help create a UK regulatory environment that encourages business innovation and investment.
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