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PCGN advises the British government on policies and procedures for the proper writing of geographical names for places and features outside the UK.
This series brings together Foreign, Commonwealth & Development geographical data documents.
GCE AS and A level subject content for geography for teaching in schools from 2016.
How to apply to protect a wine name or aromatised wine name under the UK GI schemes and how to use a traditional term to describe a wine product.
Spellings of country names as recommended by the Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (PCGN).
Guidance for businesses and organisations on the relationship between trade marks and geographical indications (GIs) at the end of the transition period.
Ofsted survey report evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of geography in schools and assessing the challenges it faces.
Cohort analysis using the Longitudinal Education Outcomes dataset exploring the link between education attainment and geographical mobility of young people across English towns and cities: 2007 to 2019.
The Government Geography Profession was established in 2018 to support geographical expertise across the public sector.
Introducing the flexible geography project, designed to provide subnational economic statistics for any user-defined area of the UK.
Introducing the flexible geography project designed to provide statistics for user-defined areas of the UK.
A look at the significant shifts in global economic power which extend beyond the well-acknowledged geographical shift from developed to emerging economies.
Introducing the flexible geography project designed to provide statistics for user-defined areas of the UK
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in geography for teaching from 2016.
Case studies showing how large multi-site private sector firms approach the issue of geographical pay differentiation.
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