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Explanatory Notes for government amendments in Report Stage of Finance Bill 2024-25.
These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
Background The Crime and Policing Bill supports the delivery of the…
What are we going to do? We are making our streets and neighbourhoods…
What are we going to do? We are creating a new standalone offence to…
What are we going to do? Measures in the bill will: Modernise the legal…
What are we going to do? Protecting the public is the government’s first…
What are we going to do? We are going to better safeguard children and…
What are we going to do? New law enforcement information sharing…
What are we going to do? Intimate images The bill introduces new offences…
What are we going to do? We are going to ensure that the police and the…
What are we going to do? Police-led management of sex offenders in the…
Impact assessments, equality impact assessments, and economic notes relating to the Crime and Policing Bill 2025.
UKEF's mission is to advance prosperity by ensuring no viable UK export fails for lack of finance or insurance, doing that sustainably, and at no net cost to the taxpayer.
We are seeking views on extending the Warm Home Discount scheme 2025 to 2026 to all recipients of means-tested benefits (MTBs).
This survey seeks views on what matters most when protecting designs and how the system should be improved. Responses will inform future consultation proposals.
This Call for Evidence is seeking evidence on a range of topics covering open justice, access to data, and the transparency of our court and tribunal services.
The factsheets summarise information about how the measures in the Bill will work, and include information on how safeguards, reporting mechanisms and oversight will work to ensure the appropriate, proportionate, and effecti…
Sets out the details of the provisions in the Water (Special Measures) Act and how they are intended to apply.
The government‘s response to the House of Lords Select Committee report on the Holocaust Memorial Bill.
This review seeks information and supporting evidence about gigabit-capable broadband infrastructure within the Hampshire and Isle of Wight area.
Minutes from Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves' meeting with the Governor of the Bank discussing the Bank’s latest Financial Stability Report.
A transition plan outlining our indicative timeline for commencing the key provisions of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (2023).
The UK is running for election to the Human Rights Council (HRC) for the period 2026 to 2028. This brochure sets out the UK’s pledges for its time on the HRC.
We're consulting on extending the licensing hours for the semi-final and final of UEFA Women's Euro 2025, if England or Wales are playing.
Call for evidence seeking analysis and research to support the independent review of physician associates and anaesthesia associates.
Our plans to introduce mandatory digital waste tracking, the benefits of this change, the timelines and impacts.
We're seeking views on potential changes for Allocation Round 7 (AR7), due to open in summer 2025, and providing policy updates.
This consultation seeks views on the approach to the Homelessness Prevention Grant from 2026/27 onwards.
This document relates to the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 30 January 2025.
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