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This document sets out the United Kingdom’s approach to the legal text of the implementation period to be provided for in the Withdrawal Agreement.
This paper was presented at a seminar on Trends in Accountability: Media Assistance Today
Following a meeting of ministers from a range of countries during the United Nations General Assembly week, a joint statement was issued about Syria.
This report is an overview of researchers' experience with the media
This paper draws on the experience of IDS Knowledge Services and the work of Mosaic Creative
How to use interviews to evaluate your digital health product.
A discussion paper on the economic value of data and the challenges to address to strengthen the UK’s position as a world leader in data-driven innovation.
Guidance on the examination stage for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
An exploration of the methodological options for assessing or measuring the impacts of closing civic space on development
As part of a review into supporting English regional airports from the impact of APD devolution, this paper explores three options in detail.
A discussion paper on the key design choices for the UK Single Trade Window.
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