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  • The Scottish Independence Referendum is on 18 September. Here are five ways we’ll benefit by staying in the United Kingdom.

  • A booklet providing important information about the issues affecting Scotland's future.

  • A follow-up study to the 'Working Together to Safeguard Children' report, looking at flexible assessment practices.

  • This document (PHE-CRCE-014) describes 16 accidents and incidents involving the transport of radioactive materials to, from or within the UK, which occurred in 2012.

  • Findings of research to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to workplace pensions and automatic enrolment, March 2014.

  • This briefing outlines the significant health problems found in troubled families.

  • These figures are provided by local authorities and capture the progress they have made in delivering the Troubled Families programme.

  • The last in a series of reports investigating 'eight great technologies' as identified by UK government.

  • The Welsh Language Commissioner’s response to the 2012 to 2014 annual monitoring report by the Legal Aid Agency.

  • Report looking at how the changing language on cities is shaping urban development.

  • This project developed an initial list of marine tracers recommended for exemptions from marine licensing.

  • An assessment of the UK labour market, including skills supply and demand, use of skills at work, and skills needs in the future.

  • Results from stage 2 of an evaluation of the special educational needs and disability (SEND) pathfinder programme.

  • Report on the latest economic developments from the British Embassy in Tokyo.

  • The final report recommends the introduction of a small suite of simple savings and protection insurance products. HM Treasury has reviewed progress made one year on from the final report.

  • COMARE’s 16th report: investigates the increased use of CT in the UK and considers possible ways to reduce radiation dose.

  • The Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC), is a DFID funded Africa-based alliance of research organisations that provides independent, timely and high-quality evidence to improve agricultural policy and practice in Africa.

  • Research on the prevalence of occupational regulation in the UK and EU, and an examination of labour market impacts in the UK.

  • Information on defence expenditure by NATO countries.

  • The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.