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This joint action plan sets out how government, the British Standards Institution, the National Physical Laboratory, and United Kingdom Accreditation Service will work together to unlock the full potential of voluntary standards to support innovation and enable its swift and...
This white paper sets out plans to transform the UK’s regulatory system to support innovation while protecting citizens and the environment.
The ten point plan sets out the approach government will take to build back better, support green jobs, and accelerate our path to net zero.
This paper considers the implications for developing countries of a new wave of technological change that substitutes pervasively for labour
This report collates audience research undertaken in 2013 and 2014 exploring people’s perceptions of the media
A report from the Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox with recommendations for the future of Directgov.
What do the people of Libya and Tunisia believe about their media after the Arab Spring?
An overview of evidence showing the development and future of the role of school business managers and the impact they have on schools.
Find information and resources for the skills campaigns currently running.
Framings, Accountability and Agency on Shifting Grounds
A report that considers how unconventional gas resources might affect gas markets in the future.
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