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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.
The International Standards and Recommended Practices for the investigation of aircraft accidents and incidents
DFID Statistics on International Development 2010 - Total DFID Bilateral Expenditure by Recipient Country and Broad Sector (Pacific).
Section (89.01 - 89.10) last updated October 2023.
This page provides statements following the IDUAI global conference at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford.
DFID Statistics on International Development 2009 Bilateral Expenditure - Pacific.
Section (89A.01 - 89A.26) last updated: January 2023.
Comparison of the UK research base with research bases from a range of countries.
This report provides an overview of British International Investment’s (BII) investments in the infrastructure sector across Africa and Asia.
Section last updated: August 2022.
This route is for members of International Armed Forces and for International Civilian Employees of either a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) force or the Australian Department of Defence.
International tax issues including the principles of double taxation relief and an introduction to double taxation agreements
British space experts will join forces with organisations around the world to develop cutting-edge technologies that will advance global space capabilities.
Statistics on International Development 2012/13: GPEX tables.
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