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RPC examines how the quality of Government analysis has changed over time

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 25 September 2025 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny
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The RPC has published updates to its summaries of the ratings it gives impact assessments.

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RPC compares the quality of impact assessments submitted by government departments

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 18 September 2025 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

The RPC has published updates to its summaries of the ratings it gives impact assessments.

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