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Shocking accidental prisoner releases to be stamped out, as the Government moves to digitalise the archaic paper-based prison system.
New partnership with Google Cloud will help modernise outdated government IT, upskill 100,000 civil servants in digital and AI by 2030, and secure better tech deals for the taxpayer.
OTS recommends reform to outdated paper stamp duty system
The Government is launching a fast-track review to tear up outdated licensing rules that have been holding back pubs, bars and local events and we want to hear from the people who know best: landlords, punters and communities.
The Government has confirmed it will repeal the outdated Vagrancy Act 1824 by Spring next year, to ensure rough sleeping is no longer a criminal offence.
Women across the country will be better heard and served under new plans set out in the renewed Women’s Health Strategy.
Have your say on how laws around powered mobility devices could reflect modern technology and improve safety by 31 March 2026.
An overhaul of the outdated and complex council system will bring fairer funding, more stability and improve lives of people across the country
More time for vulnerable people to pay their bill after missing one month’s payment
Outdated funding formulas that penalised deprived areas for decades are being scrapped, so local people finally get the vital public services they deserve.
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