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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Call for evidence on what works and what could be improved across the landscape of UK regulators.
Review set up to cut burdens for businesses in new post-Brexit regulatory framework and improve customer outcomes
A map of the UK local regulatory landscape, looking at legislation, policy, structures, resources, performance and relationships.
This white paper covers government’s aims to ensure the UK regulatory landscape delivers a world class service.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has launched its report reviewing the extent to which regulators uphold the Seven Principles of Public Life.
The Insolvency Service has published a call for evidence on the current regulatory framework for insolvency practitioners.
A map of the Welsh local regulatory landscape
On 9 December, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced a set of reforms to drive growth and competitiveness in the financial services sector.
How the Office for Product Safety and Standards contributes to the national regulatory landscape.
The Plan for Digital Regulation sets out the government’s overall approach for governing digital technologies in order to drive growth and innovation.
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.
This page sets out how the UK government’s smarter regulation programme seeks to reduce burdens on businesses and promote innovation and growth.
The Regulatory Policy Committee provides the government with external, independent scrutiny of the evidence supporting changes in law that affect businesses, charities and community groups.
A proactive, collaborative, agile and the first of its kind approach to identifying and addressing the challenges faced by AI as a Medical Device (AIaMD).
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