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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Find the difficulty level of a qualification and compare qualifications across different countries.
Guidance on how to use the view your education data service to access the monitor your school attendance tool.
The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.
Benchmark your income and expenditure against another school or trust.
Results from an online survey which was used to interview customers who had made contact with their provider with a complaint six months prior to the interview.
This study concludes that rhizotrons are the preferred method for root screening, since root angles can be assessed
International comparison studies of education including reports of England’s results in OECD PISA, and IEA TIMSS and PIRLS studies.
Paper prepared by Dr Lorenzo Pellis, University of Manchester.
An analysis of mortality between Omicron and Delta, comparing the risk of COVID-19 death in people infected by the two variants in December 2021 in England, after adjusting for socio-demographic factors, vaccination status and health conditions.
Using the new RUC based on 2021 data, analysis will focus characteristics of rural and urban areas in 2021.
This review provides a cross-country comparison of trade promotion organisations to identify countries of interest for an in-depth follow-up study.
This study informed HMPPS and police practice by comparing the predictive validity of two risk assessment instruments for sexual reoffending.
The last in a four-part series about young people in the UK. An interactive allowing young people to find out how their situation compares to others of the same age, looking at earnings, home ownership, debt and savings.
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