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Our careers site is now live
We’re a small Ministry with a big job to do – and we need great people to help us do it.
A cut above: outdated hairdressing rules to be trimmed
Cabinet has agreed with the findings and recommendations from the Ministry for Regulation’s review into hairdressing and barbering regulations.
Regulatory Impact Statements now published by the Ministry
The Ministry has taken over responsibility for publishing Regulatory Impact Statements (RISs), previously managed by the Treasury.
Guidance note: Discussion documents and the Regulatory Impact Analysis requirements
20 December 2024
This guidance sets out process requirements for agencies where a discussion document functions as interim Regulatory Impact Analysis.
More than 300 red tape issues reported in first week
Feedback from members of the public make it clear that there are plenty of examples of regulation getting in the way.
No more missing out on medical conferences
29 April 2025
We’ve completed a rapid review of the rules around ads for yet to be approved medicines at medical trade shows.
Our progress continues
Since our official set-up on 1 March 2024, the Ministry for Regulation has made considerable progress in its development and operational capacity.
Report on Appropriations 2023/24
18 October 2024
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