Is regulation working as intended?
...adopt an ‘evaluate first’ approach to new regulation – ensuring that the effectiveness of the existing regulatory landscape is evaluated before any new regulations are proposed. This could be incorporated...
...adopt an ‘evaluate first’ approach to new regulation – ensuring that the effectiveness of the existing regulatory landscape is evaluated before any new regulations are proposed. This could be incorporated...
...that they submit high quality assessments on time and hope that the new Better Regulation Framework (BRF), which requires scrutiny at an earlier point in the policy-making process makes this...
...total number of overdue PIRs has fallen from over 80 in April to 47 today, including 4 PIRs that have newly become overdue. This represents a significant improvement. However, it...
...health benefit per pound. For example in November 2024, when deciding whether to raise the legal age of sale for tobacco products, the DHSC valued the health benefits from the...
...wide range of stakeholders. We look forward to working with the new Government to achieve improvements to the effectiveness of the BRF in support of their growth agenda and welcome...
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The Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) was pleased to host Justin Madders MP, the Minister for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets at the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), at a...
...on Options Assessments (after we transition to the new Better Regulation Framework). The spreadsheet is now on the RPC website and a table summarising the ratings by department is below....