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The third action plan setting out how the Department of Health and Social Care and delivery partners will implement the UK Rare Diseases Framework in England.
Ministerial foreword In 2021 we published the UK Rare Diseases Framework,…
Annex A: progress against actions in England’s 2022 Rare Diseases Action…
The government has introduced the Victims and Prisoners Bill into Parliament.
What the victims measures within the Bill do Part 1 of the Victims and…
Overview The Code of Practice for Victims of Crime (the Code) is a…
Please note that this is the draft and non-operational Victims’ Code. The…
Overview We want victims to be clear on what they can and should expect…
Overview The Victims’ Code (the Code[footnote 1] sets out the minimum…
Overview The Bill introduces a joint statutory duty on Police and Crime…
Overview The Bill requires the publication of statutory guidance about…
This is a technical consultation seeking views on the implementation of high streets rental auctions. Responses will inform secondary legislation.
Scope of the consultation Topic of this consultation: This consultation…
We welcome views in this technical consultation for the proposed new Penalties for Failure to Pay Tax (Schedule 26 to the Finance Act 2021) (Assessments) Regulations 2024.
Rydym yn gofyn am sylwadau ar gynigion i ddirymu neu ddiwygio amryw o gyfreithiau bwyd a diod a gymathwyd, oedd yn cael eu hadnabod gynt fel Cyfraith yr UE a Ddargadwyd.
We are seeking views on proposals to revoke or amend a range of food and drink assimilated laws, previously known as Retained EU Law.
Seeking views on how the UK fresh produce industry currently functions and how to make changes to support farmers and improve food security.
Government’s ambitions and plan to grow the fresh produce sector and increase the amount of fruit and vegetables produced in the UK.
Seeking views on how the UK egg sector currently functions and how it can be improved.
The UK Government is consulting on proposed legislative amendments to widen access to take-home supplies of naloxone, without a prescription.
Consultation seeking views on giving the General Dental Council powers and duties to provisionally register overseas-qualified dentists.
This tax information and impact note is about the Post Office compensation schemes measure, laid on 22 February 2024.
This sets out our plan to address the challenge of fraud, to stay ahead of evolving threats, and to reduce the levels of fraud and error in the welfare system.
Information about the school rebuilding programme, which carries out major rebuilding and refurbishment projects at school and sixth-form college buildings across England.
Proposals for reforming the management of fishing discards in England.
Documents relating to the Criminal Justice Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 14 November 2023.
Proposals for expanding the use of remote electronic monitoring in English waters.
We're consulting on proposed guidance on criminal and civil sanctions for breaches of core fuel sector resilience measures and the procedure for entering into enforcement undertakings.
We're consulting on the details of the proposed reporting requirements, methods and timescales for the collection of data.
We are seeking your views on proposals to enable all community pharmacies to access ‘hub and spoke’ dispensing.
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