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This paper looks at potential models for the UK’s relationship with the European Union, if the UK were to vote to leave the EU.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
This document explains the process that would follow a vote to leave the EU, and the prospects for negotiations.
This page sets out the Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for February 2016.
This document explains why the UK will be stronger, safer and better off by remaining as a member of a reformed EU.
The government is seeking comments on the draft code of practice and on how part 7 of the Immigration Bill will affect public bodies and others.
The government seeks views of House of Commons political parties on taxpayer funding of opposition parties for parliamentary business.
This note explains how contracting authorities can ensure compliance with wider international obligations when letting public contracts.
This is the government response to the report by the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee on UK parliamentary boundaries.
This page explains the public consultation on the draft Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 that implement the EU Concessions Directive.
This page explains the public consultation on the draft Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016 that implement the EU Utilities Directive.
This page sets out the Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for January 2016.
Prime Minister David Cameron sent a personal minute to all ministers about the EU referendum.
This page sets out the Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for December 2015.
This review, requested by the Prime Minister, sets out the government's understanding of the Muslim Brotherhood and its links to extremism.
Following recommendations about reforming the ombudsman sector, this consultation seeks views on establishing a public service ombudsman.
This page sets out the Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for November 2015.
The National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015 sets out the government's approach to national security.
This plan shows how the UK will implement the G20 High Level Principles on Beneficial Ownership Transparency.
Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for October 2015.
This note explains proposed changes to the way legislation is considered in the House of Commons to give English and Welsh MPs a fairer say.
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