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CMA publishes report and proposed principles following review of foundation models
A set of principles to maintain and make changes to the GOV.UK topic taxonomy
Find out about making valid trustee decisions that are in your charity’s best interests.
The 7 principles that have been developed to help reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and administrative burdens in general practice.
Principles to help online hotel booking companies change their practices to conform with consumer law.
This document presents 12 principles to ensure that PbR is used for the right things, in the right places and in the right way
Related statement, guidance and correspondence.
A summary report of workshops held for sixth formers on the Seven Principles of Public Life, undertaken for the 25th anniversary of the Committee.
Ambassador Holland sets out how President Putin’s preconditions for negotiations with Ukraine flagrantly violate OSCE principles.
Information for senior leaders on widening participation and student support teams in higher education (HE) providers.
These principles clarify the CMA’s view of the online and app-based games industry’s obligations under consumer protection law.
How the CMA will make appropriate decisions about which work to undertake
Ambassador Holland condemns Russia’s relentless targeting of Ukraine's critical infrastructure, which is a violation of humanitarian law and OSCE principles.
Focus on user needs, deliver iteratively, improve continuously, fail fast, learn quickly.
This guide sets out the basic principles that apply to all service and civilian staff in defence.
Guiding principles for the use of Predetermined Change Control Plans (PCCPs) for managing rapid product changes.
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