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  • This is the interim evaluation report of the Refugee Employability Programme (REP), which provides findings on processes and outcomes achieved in its first year

  • The research provides feedback from DWP staff and claimants on the value of the Jobcentre Plus Midlife MOT and identifies suggestions for delivery improvements. 

  • This report provides an overview of benefit customers’ satisfaction and experience of the service they received from DWP between April 2024 and March 2025.

  • An overview of the health of England’s population, including trends over time and geographical variation.

  • This document sets out the high-level areas of research interest for MOJ with the aim of supporting ongoing and new engagement with the external research community.

  • A rapid evidence review collating evidence regarding the emerging phenomenon of skins gambling.

  • A rapid evidence review of the impact that increased budgetary pressures on local authorities can have on small to medium heritage sector organisations.

  • The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) annual report for the calendar year 2024.

  • Research into the effectiveness of Cyber Runway, a government accelerator programme to support the development and growth of cyber security businesses.

  • Summary of the work carried out by the Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food.

  • Reports presenting annual epidemiological data for HIV in Yorkshire and Humber.

  • A report on the outcomes of the expansion of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) for adults in treatment for alcohol and drug dependence in England.

  • A study of the local authority response to homeless children and young people.

  • Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) synthesis of evidence on GCRF’s research into use (RIU) outcomes in low and middle income countries (LMICs).

  • Research exploring parents’ media literacy needs, evaluating current resources, and identifying ways to help keep children safe online.

  • Qualitative research exploring how ‘moments of need’– such as encountering misinformation and hateful content – can drive uptake of media literacy support.

  • An independent study covering the process and impact evaluation of the Uniformed Youth Fund.

  • Analysis of prison leavers’ participation in education over time in custody, linked to other sources showing characteristics, educational needs, and experiences

  • Information about the evidence Ofsted used to inform its consultation response on its proposals to improve education inspections.

  • A summary of our investigation into Damian Murray's complaint about the Department for Education and Charity Commission.