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Special feature article from the December 2017 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.
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This Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) assesses the quality of the evidence available and identifies a number of clear conclusions.
Data about the roll-on, roll-off international road freight activity travelling to Europe and Ireland, produced by Department for Transport.
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IPO commissioned research providing evidence on the extent of cluttering and non-use of trade marks in Europe.
Special feature article from the March 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.
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