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Government to consider allowing virtual committee meetings on temporary basis: Jenrick
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Government to consider revisions to s.182 Licensing Act 2003 guidance as it issues formal response to select committee report on spiking
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Government to consult “shortly” on convergence mechanism for new rent settlement
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Government to consult in autumn on changed approach to environmental impact assessment in planning
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Government to consult in January on increasing legal aid fees for housing cases
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Government to consult on compulsory mediation for small claims worth up to £10,000
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Government to ditch cut-off date for recording historic rights of way
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