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The government's response to recommendations made by the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee's inquiry into women’s reproductive health conditions.
Consultation on the percentage replacement rate for those earning below the current rate of Statutory Sick Pay.
Draft code of practice about the sanctions for non-compliance with the biometric registration regulations.
Feedback from a call for views on the code of practice for software vendors, and the government's response.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2025.
This green paper is a consultation on proposals for institutional and regulatory reform of the construction products regime.
The Digital Inclusion Action Plan aims to close the digital divide in the UK, ensuring that the benefits of technology can be felt by all.
This document sets out the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 report, which was published on 4 September 2024.
The government‘s response to the House of Lords Select Committee report on the Holocaust Memorial Bill.
Seeking views on proposals to reform Great Britain’s railways.
Provides the government response to the recommendations in the Office for Environmental Protection’s review of implementation of the Bathing Water Regulations in England.
The Low Pay Commission's annual report sets out in full the evidence and analysis which informed recommendations for minimum wage rates from April 2025.
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