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All codes of practice to accompany data access measures in the Digital Economy Act 2017.
1. Overview (this applies to the public service delivery, debt and fraud…
Part 1: About the Code of Practice 1) This Code explains how the…
Part 1: Code of Practice [footnote 1] About the Code of Practice and…
Part 1: Statement of Principles and Procedures About the Statement 1.1 The…
Introduction Part 5 of the Digital Economy (DE) Act 2017 introduced a…
This report was produced based on feedback in the earlier part of 2020,…
An Independent Review of the UKSA led by Professor Denise Lievesley CBE.
Lead Reviewer Foreword 1. I am delighted to present the findings and…
Introduction We have today published the 2024 Independent Review of the UK…
The UKSA Review and the Government Response have now been published As…
This notice sets out how we will use your personal data, and your rights.…
Background 1. The Public Bodies Review Programme delivers on commitments…
The Independent Review of the UKSA is accepting written evidence as part…
It is recommended that you read the full call for evidence guidance…
This document describes the responsibilities of the Cabinet Office, as a sponsoring department, and the UK Statistics Authority, as an independent statutory body.
All draft regulations, codes of practice, and explanatory material to accompany data access measures in the Digital Economy Act 2017.
The purpose of this statutory instrument is to address deficiencies in retained EU law relating to statistics arising from the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
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