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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Consideration.
SPICe briefing
SPICe literature review
Committee Meetings
22 September 2021: The Committee agreed to write to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care.
Annex A: Modelling assumptions
The SPICe modelling set out in this briefing was undertaken using UKMOD, a microsimulation model developed and maintained by the Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis (CeMPA) at the University of Essex.
For further information on what the grounds of judicial review are, and the remedies that can be granted by the court if an action for judicial review is successful, see SPICe Briefing 16/62: Judicial Review.