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Review by Office of the Parliamentary Counsel into the causes of complex legislation.
This report seeks to better understand the Big Society landscape in relation to culture and sport using the latest Taking Part data.
This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth
Update and revision of previous comparisons of all-cause excess mortality on a weekly basis since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Measures of age-standardised excess mortality will be presented for comparison.
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These reports detail high consequence infectious disease (HCID) events that are detected during UKHSA's epidemic intelligence activities.
This paper rationalizes this outcome looking at the association between cost inflation and public investment in road construction projects
On Thursday 25th January, Economic Secretary to the Treasury Bim Afolami delivered a speech at Bloomberg’s London HQ about the drive for a capital markets renaissance.
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