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The Government is launching a fast-track review to tear up outdated licensing rules that have been holding back pubs, bars and local events and we want to hear from the people who know best: landlords, punters and communities.
Reforms to apprenticeship training provider payment system and End Point Assessments will cut bureaucracy and enable focus on high quality training.
Robotics and defence tech announced as the RIO's 2 new priority areas.
Review of the house building sector examining regulatory burdens and determining where legislation can be simplified or improved.
Response of the Regulatory Policy Committee and 4 other European boards to an EU consultation on smart regulation.
The government has announced it is slashing the red tape that holds back groundbreaking innovations from coming to market.
This series brings together all documents relating to DECC’s Better Regulation activities.
Divisional letter dated 4 July 2013 about the ways that local authorities in England might carry out building control functions outside their boundaries.
The government will remove red tape, allowing doctors and pharmacists to prescribe flu medicines year-round to reduce winter pressures and protect the NHS.
Response to the issues raised by the General Aviation Challenge Panel and the recommendations of its final report (May 2014).
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