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House of Lords committee report on Government impact assessments

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 17 October 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

The RPC welcomes the report of the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee: Why the Government's impact assessment system is failing Parliament and the public. This blog sets out our reaction.

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Regulatory Policy Committee issues 2022 Corporate Report

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 27 September 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, highlights key points from the analysis of RPC opinions set out in our 2022 Corporate Report.

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RPC gives evidence to the House of Lords’ Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 7 April 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

A summary of some of the key issues that Stephen Gibson and Andrew Williams Fry discussed at their session with the SLSC on Tuesday 5 April.

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RPC gives evidence to the International Trade Committee

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 29 March 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson and Jonathan Cave from the RPC recently gave evidence to the House of Commons International Trade Committee.

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Publication of RPC Independent Verification Body Report 2022

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 21 February 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation

The RPC has published its IVB report, which offers comments on the Government’s recently published Business Impact Target Report for the period December 2020 to December 2021.

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Government responds to the Better Regulation Framework consultation

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 7 February 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson offers some initial thoughts on the Government's announcements on 31 January of its conclusions following last year's consultation on the future of the Better Regulation Framework

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Regulatory Policy Committee welcomes new members

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 31 January 2022 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

A welcome and introduction to the RPC's five new members and one re-appointment.

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Scrutiny of Government Impact Assessments

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 17 December 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson summarises some of the trends in the impact assessments that the RPC has scrutinised over the past year.

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The importance of international engagement for the RPC

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 16 November 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny, International

Stephen Gibson comments on the RPC's international work during the Covid pandemic

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Considering environmental issues in Impact Assessments

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, Posted on: 10 November 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson discusses how the Better Regulation Framework might play a role in focusing attention on the impact of regulation on the environment.

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