Reforming the Better Regulation Framework
The government has launched a consultation on a new approach to making regulation, including proposals for a revised Better Regulation Framework. The UK’s recent exit from the EU provides an...
The government has launched a consultation on a new approach to making regulation, including proposals for a revised Better Regulation Framework. The UK’s recent exit from the EU provides an...
...Post Implementation Reviews. There will be a period of transition until September 2024, as Departments transfer to the new Framework. The RPC looks forward to working with colleagues across government...
...learn from the others, their alignment can be improved and the promise of better regulation brought closer to fulfilment. This is not a new insight; over time, they have co-evolved...
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...
...of the New M&E Guidance Importance of Early Planning: The new guidance emphasises the necessity of integrating evaluation from the outset of policy development. Drawing on principles from the Magenta Book...
...supports good decision making by helping ministers and Parliament to balance the benefits arising from new regulation against the costs that it imposes when considering new legislation or when considering...
...recent government consultation on the BRF does not even mention CSOs. Like businesses, new regulations can have significant impacts on CSOs. But CSOs often experience impacts that differ in nature...
...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...
...PIRs by the end of 2024. They have since made progress in reducing their backlog and their permanent secretary wrote to the EFRA Select Committee in September 2024 stating their...
Stephen Gibson today wrote to Lord Hodgson, Chair of the House of Lords' Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee, offering the RPC's formal response to the recommendation in the SLSC report Losing...
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