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The purpose of the review of electricity market arrangements is to identify reforms needed to transition to a decarbonised, cost effective and secure electricity system.
Working with contract management and accreditation.
Understand when civil restraint orders (CROs) are issued and view the lists of people with CROs in force against them.
The Energy Act received Royal Assent on 18 December 2013.
Use this guidance to find out about the Serial Tax Avoidance Regime, what happens if you’ve used a defeated tax avoidance scheme and what you need to do next.
Use this guidance to find out how the Serial Tax Avoidance Regime (STAR) could affect you if you use a tax avoidance scheme.
Guidance for industry on flexible approaches to regulation we are taking during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Extending the Temporary Recognition Regime (TRR) for overseas central counterparties (CCPs) and the transitional regime for Qualifying central counterparties (QCCPs) by 12 months.
This Directorate Children and Young People (DCYP) COVID-19 page provides important advice and updates for service parents.
The Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence (CHRE) was a UK health regulatory body set up under the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002 - CHRE has now changed its name to the Professional Standards Authority for...
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