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This report examines how the labour market might change in the future and what will cause it to change.
This paper is a third in a series which explores factors affecting infrastructure supply and demand, to inform the National Infrastructure Assessment.
Help for local authorities in England outside London to manage a range of pressures on their transport networks during times of higher demand or reduced capacity.
Find out what unacceptable or unreasonable actions are and how we approach them.
Statutory demands are a formal way of asking for a debt to be paid - get the forms to send, cancel or set aside a statutory demand.
Report shows how demand for water changes for food and drink manufacturing for possible futures based on 4 socio-economic scenarios.
This paper is the second in a series which explores factors affecting infrastructure supply and demand, to inform the National Infrastructure Assessment.
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) provides information on the role of transport modelling and appraisal.
The Civil Service competency framework, sets out how we want people in the Civil Service to work.
Paper prepared by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) on the effect of social distance measures.
This paper is the first in a series which explores factors affecting infrastructure supply and demand, to inform the National Infrastructure Assessment.
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