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The MHRA is inviting members of the public to provide their views on proposed changes to the regulatory framework for medical devices.
Ministerial Foreword The Medical Devices Regulations: Routes to market and…
Ministerial Foreword This government was elected with a clear mandate: to…
This page details the Government's response to the Infected Blood Inquiry’s Additional Report on 9 July 2025.
Executive Summary The Infected Blood Scandal is an injustice that has…
The UK ETS Authority is seeking input on proposals for expanding the UK Emissions Trading Scheme to the maritime sector.
Introduction The UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) came into operation on…
This annex covers proposals made in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme Scope…
Cyflwyniad Daeth Cynllun Masnachu Allyriadau’r DU (CMA) i rym ar 1 Ionawr…
Mae’r atodiad hwn yn trafod cynigion a wneir yn ymgynghoriad Ymestyn…
The UK ETS Authority is seeking views on integrating greenhouse gas removals in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme.
The UK ETS Authority is seeking views on the implementation of the expansion of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme to energy from waste and waste incineration.
A consultation seeking your views on options for regulating NHS managers, and on the possibility of introducing a professional duty of candour for NHS managers.
Business rate retention accounts as required under schedule 7B of the Local Government Finance Act 1988.
This measure provides details on the requirement for tax advisers who interact with HMRC on behalf of clients to register with HMRC and meet minimum standards from 1 April 2026.
This measure is about amending existing Enterprise Management Incentives and Company Share Option Plan agreements to include PISCES, a new type of stock market.
This measure is about bringing Employee Car Ownership Schemes within the scope the benefit in kind rules as company cars from 6 October 2026.
This measure is about the amendments being made to the Multinational Top-up Tax and Domestic Top-up Tax, which were brought in as part of the UK's implementation of Pillar 2.
This measure introduces draft legislation to make recruitment agencies or end clients accountable for Pay As You Earn (PAYE) on payments to workers supplied through umbrella companies.
This measure is about an amendment to the Research and Development (R&D) tax relief rules for companies with a registered office in Northern Ireland.
This measure is about the introduction of a revised tax regime for carried interest.
This measure is about reforms to strengthen HMRC’s ability to act against tax advisers who facilitate non-compliance.
These measures are about the impacts of new proposals to close in on promoters of marketed tax avoidance.
This technical note provides details of the tax implications in relation to employees trading their shares on PISCES, a new type of stock market.
The government is consulting on the tax relief available for the costs of remediating contaminated or long-term derelict land.
This consultation explores options to enhance HMRC’s powers and sanctions to take swifter and stronger action against professional tax advisers who facilitate non-compliance in their client’s tax affairs.
The government is seeking views on a range of new measures to close in on promoters of tax avoidance.
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