Reforming the Better Regulation Framework
...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...
...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...
...not merely increase prices, it results in a less productive and innovative economy, harming growth, as reported in the OECD's report on competition and macro-economic outcomes. Sometimes, promoting competition is...
...and carefully implemented, it can promote growth and investment." This is precisely why the Regulatory Policy Committee exists. The RPC provides independent, evidence-based scrutiny of the government's impact assessments -...
...for growth – how well-designed regulation boosts investment and promotes growth – so that Britain can be “the best place to start a business, grow a business, run a successful...
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...that we regulate in a way that is as effective as possible, promoting innovation and growth. The RPC strongly supports these objectives. We see our role as helping the government...
The Regulatory Policy Committee held an event at the House of Lords on Wednesday 24th January to promote the new Better Regulation Framework and the RPC’s role in it. Around...
The Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) exists to ensure that regulation promotes growth, is properly evidence-based, and does not harm investment or international competitiveness. A regulatory environment that supports investment in...
...Government department. Members come from a variety of business, consultancy and academic backgrounds. We are the most recent appointees, starting our roles in March 2024. The application process was very...
...the then Defra Secretary of State, Therese Coffey made a commitment in Parliament to address the backlog by the end of 2024. We are pleased to confirm, as per data...