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The review of the balance of competences will be an audit of what the EU does and how it affects the UK.
The Civil Service competency framework, sets out how we want people in the Civil Service to work.
This guide explains key elements of EU law and their history. It accompanies the detailed guide 'Review of the balance of competences'.
A glossary of terms used across Ofsted’s education inspection information and guidance.
This series brings together statistics relating to skills shortages and gaps in the DCMS sectors.
We support civil servants to develop the skills, knowledge and networks they need to deliver their best for citizens and ministers, now and in the future. Government Skills is part of the Cabinet Office and the Government People Group .
Concise, principles-based core competencies for regulators and people training as regulators.
Estimates of skill shortages and skills gaps in the DCMS sectors and subsectors, including breakdowns by UK region (excl. Scotland)
This series contains documents published as part of the government's review of the balance of competences between the UK and the EU.
Skills England works with partners to create better skills for better jobs, enabling growth and opportunity. Skills England is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions .
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