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reform

[ri-fawrm] / rɪˈfɔrm /


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Labour has said it is responding to concern from some councils that they lack the capacity to run elections while implementing major reforms to how local government is organised.

From BBC

A spokesperson for the Treasury said the government was "pro-business", pointing out that it had capped corporation tax at 25% and was reforming business rates.

From BBC

On Monday, the government of New South Wales -- where the shooting took place -- recalled its parliament for two days to introduce what it called the "toughest firearm reforms in the country".

From Barron's

Current dog breeding practices will be reformed to tackle puppy farming as part of what the government calls "the biggest animal welfare reforms in a generation".

From BBC

The deal signed Saturday "was negotiated in connection with reforms the Nigerian government has made to prioritize protecting Christian populations from violence," the State Department spokeman said.

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