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Independent review that explores new ways to use information held by the public sector.
The following bodies have been prioritised for review by departments in financial year 2024/25
The Committee's seventeenth report, Intimidation in public life: A Review by the Committee on Standards in Public Life, published in December 2017.
Reviews to ensure that non-departmental public bodies are still needed and are complying with principles of good corporate governance.
This review explores public perceptions of policing, in particular confidence and trust, plus factors and interventions that may influence public perceptions.
Approximately 500 public bodies will be reformed to some degree, with 199 abolished and a further 120 merged.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The independent Committee on Standards in Public Life has today announced that it will be carrying out a new review looking at accountability within public bodies and the importance of acting on early warning signs.
Terms of Reference and FAQs for the Committee's review into artificial intelligence and public standards.
This page collects details for all of the Public Reviews associated with the UK Gigabit Programme.
The outcome of the arm’s length body (ALB) review of the Insolvency Service.
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