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Introducing new Criteria for Recognition
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Regulating post-16 vocational and technical qualifications at levels 2 and 3
Closes: 2 July 2026
Updated: 23 April 2026 (Ofqual)
Post-16 L2 and L3 qualifications: 2027 proposed subject content
Closes: 4 June 2026
Updated: 23 April 2026 (DfE)
Reformed National Pricing: reforms to siting and investment levers
Closes: 2 June 2026
Updated: 21 April 2026 (DESNZ)
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Charging regime for offshore oil and gas activities
Closed: 13 March 2026
Updated: 13 April 2026 (OPRED, DESNZ)
Amending legislation ensuring watercraft accidents are investigated by MAIB
Closed: 4 March 2026
Updated: 2 April 2026 (DfT, MAIB)
Equality Scheme for Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Closed: 20 February 2026
Updated: 23 February 2026 (DCMS)
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