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Myanmar’s transition to democracy and its search for ethnic peace interact in complex ways with the country’s illegal economies
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A film about working as a Parliamentary Counsel.
A guide on the process of a Bill moving through Parliament
Explore the skills you need to work with Parliament - part of the Government Campus learning curriculum.
Gambling Minister Stuart Andrew gives an update on the progress of the Government's gambling white paper at the Gambling with Lives Parliamentary Forum.
Findings from a review of the literature on parliamentary strengthening and evidence on the effectiveness of different types of programme interventions
The Minister is responsible for: accessibility across all modes of transport HS2 policy and legislation rail rail security smart ticketing
At OPC, we often collaborate with other legal drafters from all over the globe. Here we discuss working with colleagues from the U.K and commonwealth countries.
Responding to the recommendations of the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group’s ‘Get Britain cycling’ report.
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The Chief Whip is responsible for administering the whipping system that ensures that members of the party attend and vote in Parliament as the party leadership desires. Whips are MPs or Lords appointed by each party in Parliament to help...
The Committee on Standards in Public Life is seeking evidence to inform its review of intimidation experienced by Parliamentary candidates, including those who stood at the 2017 General Election.
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