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Rules on restraining methods, stunning pens, captive bolt, gas and electrical stunning equipment, bleeding animals and shackling and hoisting animals.
The latest reproduction number (R) and growth rate of coronavirus (COVID-19).
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Advice on legal responsibilities for managing and maintaining school buildings and land, and ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory standards.
Home Office response to a re-inspection of the Home Office’s application of the good character requirement in the case of young persons who apply for registration as British citizens.
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The Attorney General delivered a key note speech to the Institute of Government on the Rule of Law and effective government
Online Safety Bill passes its final Parliamentary debate and is now ready to become law.
The Regulatory Policy Committee provides the government with external, independent scrutiny of the evidence supporting changes in law that affect businesses, charities and community groups.
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