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The Terms of Reference for the expert panel appointed to advise on the future of public service broadcasting.
Recruitment process, rates of pay, overview of the panel, lists of members and guidance for barristers who work ‘off panel’.
The independent Inclusion at Work Panel has today published a report on the state of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) business practices in the UK.
Expert panel appointed to advise on the future of public service broadcasting.
ETAP brings together top evaluation and experimentation experts from across the UK to provide free evaluation advice to civil servants and What Works Centres.
Find out more about government’s Social Housing Quality Resident Panel.
All documents relating to the Digital Competition Expert Panel’s review of competition in digital markets, culminating in the report ‘Unlocking digital competition’.
The SME Advisory Panel is working with government to support start-ups and small businesses via government procurement, and commit to paying them on time.
Nine leading industry experts have been selected to provide independent advice and expertise to the Government as part the BBC funding review
The Panel resolves claims from people, or their heirs, who lost possession of cultural property during the Nazi era, which is now held in UK national collections.
Final 3 panellists named to work on review to establish the facts and identify the underlying causes of last year’s unrest and make recommendations.
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