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A review of the latest research and evidence of what works in prevention of violence against women and girls programming.
A guide for employers about qualification results in England this summer.
Information for schools taking part in the 2015 to 2016 summer schools programme.
Guidance for local authorities and school admission authorities on admissions for children born in the summer.
Draft distributional analysis produced on the methodology adopted for comparisons in the previous Parliament.
Older adults and those with health conditions are at risk of mortality during heatwaves. The research explores the experience of those who care for them.
A short summary of the 45 projects to be funded under the 2023 Windrush Day Grant Scheme.
Findings from a survey of disadvantaged 11-year-olds’ views on starting secondary school and whether summer school had changed these.
More than 400 youth services across England have been awarded a portion of the Million Hours Fund to help tackle antisocial behaviour and improve access to opportunities such as cooking lessons, day trips and sporting activities during the summer holidays....
Environment Agency review of the flooding that happened in summer 2007.
Guidance for parents on requesting a delayed school start for children born in the summer.
This note affects individuals who claim non domicile status.
Understanding local variations and their implications for water management decisions
Findings from the quarterly DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).
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