New approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth (HTML)
Why linked: HTML version of the same Action Plan — included for completeness.
In response to: A new approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth
The King's Speech 2026 bill to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens and support innovation-led growth through changes to how regulation is designed and applied.
Why linked: HTML version of the same Action Plan — included for completeness.
In response to: A new approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth
Why linked: King's Speech 2026 Background Briefing Notes explicitly naming 'Regulating for Growth Bill' as a legislative item
The full PDF of the King's Speech 2026 background briefing notes from the Prime Minister's Office, containing dedicated section on the Railways and Passenger Benefits Bill (p.75) setting out the rationale for establishing Great British Railways.
Why linked: The King's Speech 2026 and official briefing notes announce the Regulating for Growth Bill as part of the government's legislative programme.
The King's Speech 2026 bill to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens and support innovation-led growth through changes to how regulation is designed and applied.
Why linked: MHRA pre-market medical devices stakeholder impact survey (May 2026) — adjacent regulator activity in one of the Bill's three named sandbox sectors.
MHRA seeks stakeholder evidence on proposed GB pre-market medical device/IVD regulation changes to inform impact assessment; deadline 11:59pm Fri 19 Jun 2026.
Why linked: Solicitors Regulation Authority business plan on regulatory modernisation and improved regulation of legal services aligns with cross-sector regulatory design and application reform within Regulating for Growth scope
We have published our draft Business Plan and funding requirements for 2026/27, setting out our proposed programme of changes to improve how we regulate solicitors and law firms, with a sharper focus on protecting the public from the biggest risks.
Why linked: Consultation outcome on sunset clauses and emergency legislation—sunset clauses are a legal mechanism explicitly in scope for RFG Bill
The government agrees that the legislative response to emergencies should be clear, well-defined and subject to the appropriate parliamentary oversight. Sunset clauses and duties to report can be useful mechanisms to ensure that this is the case. These have been …
Why linked: Consultation outcome on sunset clauses and emergency legislation—sunset clauses are explicitly in-scope mechanisms
The government agrees that the legislative response to emergencies should be clear, well-defined and subject to the appropriate parliamentary oversight. Sunset clauses and duties to report can be useful mechanisms to ensure that this is the case. These have been …
Why linked: Consultation outcome on sunset clauses and emergency legislation oversight—relevant to periodic review and sunset mechanisms in scope
The government agrees that the legislative response to emergencies should be clear, well-defined and subject to the appropriate parliamentary oversight. Sunset clauses and duties to report can be useful mechanisms to ensure that this is the case. These have been …
Why linked: Consultation outcome on sunset clauses and emergency legislation—relevant to periodic review mechanisms explicitly in scope
The government agrees that the legislative response to emergencies should be clear, well-defined and subject to the appropriate parliamentary oversight. Sunset clauses and duties to report can be useful mechanisms to ensure that this is the case. These have been …
Why linked: Filled the "Government deregulation strategy and roadmaps" gap via web research
In response to: A new approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth
Why linked: Filled the "Government deregulation strategy and roadmaps" gap via web research
An Action Plan setting out the government's approach to regulation and regulators
Why linked: HSE call for evidence on LOLER scope and application—example of sector-specific regulatory modernisation initiative within 'adjacent material' scope
HSE is gathering information and evidence relating to the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment (LOLER) and whether their scope and application are still fit for purpose. This call for evidence aims to gather information and evidence that the HSE will …
Why linked: HSE call for evidence on PSSR scope and application—sector-specific regulatory review to assess fitness for purpose, consistent with RFG modernisation agenda
HSE is gathering information and evidence relating to the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 (PSSR) and whether their scope and application are still fit for purpose. This call for evidence aims to gather information and evidence that the HSE will …
Why linked: Call for evidence on smarter regulation and regulatory landscape—core consultation input to the Regulating for Growth programme
Call for evidence on what works and what could be improved across the landscape of UK regulators.
Why linked: Executive summary of the May 2024 Smarter Regulation white paper — analyst-readable shorthand.
Executive summary of the May 2024 Smarter Regulation white paper — analyst-readable shorthand.
In response to: Smarter regulation: delivering a regulatory environment for innovation, investment and gr…
Why linked: Smarter regulation: delivering a regulatory environment for innovation, investment and growth (May 2024 white paper) — predecessor white paper feeding the current Bill.
This white paper covers government’s aims to ensure the UK regulatory landscape delivers a world class service.
Why linked: Smarter Regulation: one year on - substantive policy progress report on regulatory reform programme directly related to Regulating for Growth agenda
This details the progress so far on the government's Smarter Regulation programme, which is designed to re-energise regulatory reform and capitalise on the benefits of Brexit.
Why linked: The Deregulation Act 2015 (Growth Duty Guidance) Order 2024 — current operative statutory growth-duty guidance the Bill will strengthen.
This Order revokes the guidance brought into force under S.I. 2017/268 and brings into force new guidance issued by the Secretary of State under section 110(1) of the Deregulation Act 2015 (“the Act”).
Why linked: Consultation outcome on 'Smarter regulation: regulating for growth' and revised statutory guidance for the growth duty—core to the Bill's regulatory design framework
We’re seeking views on revised statutory guidance for the growth duty.
Why linked: Nov 2023 consultation extending the Growth Duty to Ofgem, Ofwat and Ofcom — informs scope of the Bill's named-regulator list.
We’re seeking views on extending the growth duty to include the following economic regulators: Ofgem, Ofwat and Ofcom.
Why linked: Plan for Digital Regulation (2023) — sectoral worked example of the cross-economy approach.
The Plan for Digital Regulation sets out the government’s overall approach for governing digital technologies in order to drive growth and innovation.
Why linked: AI regulation: a pro-innovation approach (2023) — sandbox-relevant predecessor white paper for the AI sandbox limb.
This white paper details our plans for implementing a pro-innovation approach to AI regulation. We're seeking views through a supporting consultation.
Why linked: Alternative 2023 'Smarter regulation to grow the economy' release — covers the same policy pivot.
Alternative 2023 'Smarter regulation to grow the economy' release — covers the same policy pivot.
In response to: Smarter regulation to grow the economy
Why linked: Smarter regulation to grow the economy (May 2023 policy paper) — direct policy predecessor of the Regulation Action Plan and the Bill.
An introduction to the UK government’s vision for regulation.
Why linked: Better regulation annual report 2021–2022 covering Business Impact Target to reduce regulatory burdens—foundational to RFG Bill's regulatory burden reduction agenda
Annual progress report on the business impact target (BIT) to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on business.
Why linked: ToR for the review of regulation for emerging technologies — informs the Bill's sandbox sector list.
Terms of reference for the review of how the UK can better regulate emerging technologies
Why linked: Business Impact Target Final Report - statutory framework for regulatory burden measurement under Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, directly relevant to regulatory appraisal mechanisms in scope
Under the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, a new government is required to set a target for the economic impact on business of qualifying regulatory provisions made during the course of the Parliament – this is the Business …
Why linked: 2021 consultation on 'Reforming the framework for better regulation' - precursor policy development work on regulatory reform
Our exit from the EU provides us with the opportunity to think boldly about how we regulate and for the first time in a generation, we have the freedom to conceive and implement rules that put the UK first. We …