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School and academy governors can explore these questions to help schools manage their resources and money efficiently.
Information comparing the quality of service provided by the major residential landline, home broadband and mobile providers.lf
Professor Susan Hopkins, UKHSA’s Chief Medical Adviser, is calling for more awareness on International Women's Day 2024.
Why it's important to evaluate digital health products that have been developed rapidly and how to choose evaluation methods in these circumstances.
Paper prepared by academics.
An assessment of the Subnational Dwellings and Household by Tenure datasets using the GSPREE model compared with Census 2021.
The study reviews the relative strength of climate signals across the themes of health, agriculture, urban and disaster resilience
Article exploring ways in which how we live has changed in the 50 years between 1961 and 2011, presenting insights from the 1961 Census small area statistics compared with census data from 2011.
A blog by the Youth Justice Board's (YJB) Business Intelligence and Insights Directorate that highlights racial disparity in the youth justice system and the ongoing work to tackle it.
The methods used in the coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey and NHS Test and Trace in England and why the data cannot be directly compared.
Draft paper prepared for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
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