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  • This discussion paper outlines the steps Public Health England (PHE) will take to help people reduce their sugar intake.

  • This qualitative research explores the motivations and attitudes to work of poor households.

  • Morecambe Bay Investigation panel meeting agenda and summary 12 June 2014

  • Independent investigation into Jimmy Savile’s activities at Broadmoor Hospital.

  • Research looking at the youth contract for 16- and 17-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • One Chance to Get it Right: how health and care organisations should care for people in the last days of their life.

  • Summary of published evidence on the costs and benefits to business of flexible working, parental leave, and childcare support practices.

  • This research brings together new and existing material about a new category of risk sharing pensions called Defined Ambition.

  • This research looks at consumers’ views of a new category of risk sharing pensions called Defined Ambition.

  • Report looking at how urban living may change over the next 50 years.

  • Report analysing urban form and infrastructure in the UK, and looking forward at possible urban forms over the next 50 years.

  • How a sample of primary schools in Stoke-on-Trent teach pupils to read.

  • In June 2013 Ofsted completed its review of the inspection history of Stanbridge Earls School.

  • Summary of findings carried out by TNS BMRB (a research organisation that helps the government to evaluate policy).

  • Report on the third UK-China energy dialogue results in dramatic forward movement in the UK’s energy relationship with China.

  • How to expand the UK’s already significant commercial footprint in Vietnam’s rapidly growing marketplace.

  • Taiwanese authorities halt construction of nuclear power plant following anti-nuclear protests.

  • Regular monthly round-up of South Korea’s main economic developments for June 2014.

  • First visit to Manila by David Cameron’s trade envoy makes a real impact.

  • Philippines continues to grow quickly, with big UK opportunities despite social and infrastructural challenges.