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Statutory Instrument Tracker®

To help you monitor all Statutory Instruments and stay on top of Brexit and Covid-19 changes.

Statutory Instrument Tracker

The only monitoring service that helps you track the progress of Statutory Instruments through Parliament, including consultations and all stages of scrutiny in the House of Commons and House of Lords.

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Brexit & Covid-19: keep up to date with the legislative changes

Most of the legislative and regulatory changes giving effect to Brexit and responding to the Covid-19 pandemic are being made through Statutory Instruments (SIs). But the SI process, particularly in Parliament, is convoluted and difficult to follow. Our unique tracking service will keep you up to speed with the latest developments quickly and efficiently.

Save time and reduce risk

The SI Tracker® can help your team save valuable time that would otherwise be spent trying to navigate the complexities of the delegated legislation system. It can also significantly reduce the risk of missing vital information about new regulations that could affect your organisation.

Have your say: don't miss consultations on critical regulations

Our user-friendly web app tracks all government consultations on draft regulations so you can respond in a timely way and make sure your voice is heard as early as possible in the decision-making process.

Track business-critical Statutory Instruments and receive tailored alerts in real-time

Track all UK SIs by sector: the next steps in the parliamentary process for each SI are set out in a clear and accessible way with links to all the key documents, committee reports and parliamentary debates. SIs relating to Brexit and Covid-19 are clearly highlighted.

Build a personalised dashboard to track what matters most to you

Fine-tune your monitoring by saving consultations and SIs to your own personal dashboard and activity calendar so that you can monitor their progress and receive tailored notifications as they make their way through Parliament.