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What’s past is prologue; looking back on the past decade of the RPC

Posted by: Jonathan Cave, Posted on: 15 April 2024 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

As the RPC says thanks and goodbye to departing member Jonathan Cave, he shares some thoughts on the evolution of better regulation in the UK over the past decade.

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Regulatory Policy Committee welcomes two new members

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 21 March 2024 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

A welcome and introduction to the RPC's two new members.

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RPC holds launch event for the Better Regulation Framework

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 29 January 2024 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Guests from across the regulatory world discussed how the RPC will work in the new system

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RPC Chair gives evidence to the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 26 January 2024 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson discussed the RPC's role in the new Better Regulation Framework

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How the RPC produces its opinions

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 21 November 2023 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson outlines the process that the RPC and its secretariat use to produce opinions.

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Regulatory Policy Committee issues 2023 Corporate Report

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 20 October 2023 - Categories: Uncategorized
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Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, highlights key points from the analysis of RPC opinions set out in our 2023 Corporate Report.

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Launch of reformed Better Regulation Framework

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 19 September 2023 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

The Regulatory Policy Committee welcomes the launch of the reformed Better Regulation Framework, in which the RPC will continue to offer independent scrutiny of the evidence supporting regulatory proposals.

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The increase in the cost of regulation on business and the end of the BIT

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 15 September 2023 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson comments on the repeal of the business impact target, which paves the way for reform of the UK's Better Regulation Framework.

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How the work of the Regulatory Policy Committee supports the Nolan Principles

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 22 June 2023 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, explains how the work of the RPC supports ministers and civil servants in complying with the Nolan Principles

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Defra called out for not producing post-implementation reviews

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 28 March 2023 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

The RPC welcomes a report from the Office of Environmental Protection (OEP) which is critical of the Government's performance in publishing post-implementation reviews of environmental legislation.

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