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This dashboard shows a list of retained EU laws (now known as assimilated law). These are laws that the UK saved to ensure legislative continuity immediately after Brexit.
Historical and reference information on all the appraisal and modelling values referred to in the transport analysis guidance (TAG).
Information to help school leaders plan, develop and implement the new statutory curriculum.
The UKHO Archive Information Asset Register (IAR) contributes to the government-wide IAR, available through the Office of Public Sector Information.
A series of science fiction stories themed on potential technologies and threats that may arise during the next 20 years.
The library catalogue allows you to search all the titles in a public library - many councils offer online access to their library catalogue
This page contains the summary report and map book (Volume 2) along with the technical appendices (Volume 5) related to MA05: Risley to Bamfurlong.
Supplementary guidance to the Green Book on the full range on impacts on society of different types of crime
A selection of data tables, published alongside the TAG uncertainty toolkit, to help consider and model the common analytical scenarios.
Contains a series of maps relating to MA01
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