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  • The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council concludes its report into links between COVID-19 and occupational sectors.

  • Statement setting out advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) on the COVID-19 vaccination programmes for 2025 and spring 2026.

  • Informality has been on a persistent rise with an increasing number of people engaging in informal employment.

  • A survey to better understand the experiences of armed forces families.

  • The Best Value Inspection report of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

  • This document details the topics and questions where HMRC is most interested in the input of external research and analytical communities.

  • Evaluation findings for the £27 million grant allocated to local authorities in 2022 to 2023 to digitise and streamline adult social care assessment processes.

  • An independent study of volunteers in the youth sector.

  • Exploratory research examining youth enrichment.

  • Results from the Future Accommodation Model (FAM) pilot surveys.

  • Management information on Internal Process Reviews (IPRs) submitted between April 2023 to March 2024, and the breakdown of accepted IPRs by primary service line.

  • These reports summarise information and recommendations from domestic homicide reviews.

  • Laboratory confirmed cases of pertussis reported to the enhanced pertussis surveillance programme in England.

  • Spotlight provides data related to health outcomes for inclusion health groups (people who typically experience social exclusion, multiple disadvantage and interacting risk factors for poor health).

  • This test and learn exercise explored a new way of using data to identify people entitled to but not receiving Pension Credit.

  • This research report is an update to the final stage impact assessment published in 2022 - and reflects several major policy changes made during passage of the Online Safety Bill.

  • The world’s governments are falling far short of the pledges they made to eradicate extreme poverty and create a world with “zero hunger”.…

  • Sir Robert Francis KC, has made recommendations to inform the proposed infected blood compensation scheme, based on feedback from the infected blood community.

  • This study bridges the existing gap in literature by examining the impact of health insurance on multidimensional household poverty.

  • Final findings and recommendations of the review into the operational effectiveness of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).