Blog comment and moderation guidelines
...information in comments such as addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses or other online contact details, which may relate to you or other individuals do not impersonate or falsely claim to...
...information in comments such as addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses or other online contact details, which may relate to you or other individuals do not impersonate or falsely claim to...
...example to illustrate the scope for government departments to use regression analysis as a tool to determine whether policies with clear intentions deliver on those intentions. The identification problem The...
...to introduce regulations that increase costs to business if they can clearly assure stakeholders (including business) that these costs are justified by the policy benefits, perhaps because there are significant...
...opportunity to ensure that the UK has an approach to regulation that is as effective as possible, and promotes innovation and growth in the economy. The Better Regulation Framework is...
...focuses almost solely on businesses, yet government departments and regulators are expected to use it to analyse impacts on CSOs as well. In our experience, this often results in under-identification...
...related to Grenfell are not subject to independent scrutiny and the associated business costs are not included in the BIT. While we understand that the government may not want to...
...would extend the benefits of independent scrutiny to increasingly important areas of government policy. It would do more to ensure that an evidence-based approach is taken to assessing the potential...
...to date there is little incentive to conduct them well or make best use of them If evidence is to be available to evaluate a regulatory measure properly, information needs...
...he wants Britain to be "the best place to start a business, grow a business, run a successful business and work in a thriving business, anywhere in Europe" - that...
Stephen Gibson (RPC Chair) and Andrew Williams-Fry (RPC Member) gave evidence to the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) for its inquiry into the Government’s use of regulatory...