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  • This document is the Regulatory Policy Committee's Corporate Report for 2022-2023

  • This research aims to develop an understanding of Universal Credit telephone claims and what the benefits and drawbacks are compared to online claim management.

  • Explores the natural capital condition and ecosystem service evidence base to support mapping.

  • The Office for the Internal Market and the Microeconomics Unit, both part of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), have published their response to the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency's (NISRA) con…

  • First report from the Woking Commissioners on the improvement progress at Woking Borough Council, since the intervention started in May 2023.

  • An evaluation of a brief intervention to protect good decision-making in on-the-day sentencing proposals to courts: a randomised control trial.

  • Findings from regular surveys with primary and secondary school pupils’ parents or carers, secondary school pupils and 16 to 18 learners.

  • Findings from an evaluation of the school leader mental health and wellbeing service.

  • A report detailing how the need for a classification of skills was established and setting out how it will be developed.

  • Findings from the independent evaluation of the National Tutoring Programme (2021 to 2022 academic year) looking at the impact on educational attainment.

  • Findings from regular surveys with school and college teachers and leaders.

  • HMRC commissioned Kantar to evaluate the employer National Insurance contributions (NICs) reliefs for under 21s and apprentices under 25.

  • Research with traders and intermediaries exploring experiences of IT systems and software for managing supply chain information.

  • Assessing variation in the premature mortality and excess premature mortality for adults with severe mental illness (SMI) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The 71st monthly data release from the government’s Building Safety Programme.

  • Research with small traders exploring perceptions of customs authorisations.

  • This publication summarises the most important research questions facing the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

  • Findings from a process evaluation exploring the use and operation of the counter-terrorism polygraph examination licence condition.

  • What children and young people have told us about their experiences of living in social care settings, including children’s homes, boarding schools, living with foster carers and staying at residential special schools.

  • DSIT commissioned an independent review of the pilot phase of the AI Standards Hub (The Hub).

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