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  • Accessible data from the value for money report 2023

  • The impact of cost and size factors on new supply (social), reinvestment and headline social housing cost.

  • Detailed analysis of value for money across the social housing sector.

  • Comparability of results between the VFM metrics and reporting publication and the Global Accounts

  • An insight into the difference between performance across regions in England with a key focus on reinvestment, new supply delivery and headline cost measures.

  • Introduction to the value for money report 2023

  • Methodology of the value for money 2023 report analysis

  • Glossary of the terms used in the 2023 value for money report

  • Sets out progress on the calorie reduction programme for the food industry and public health bodies between 2017 and 2021.

  • Data tables used in the 2023 value for money report.

  • This report provides results from the evaluation of the 7 interventions tested under the 2018 to 2022 Reducing Parental Conflict (RPC) programme evaluation.

  • Report of expert advisers concluding the review of the London Plan commissioned by the Secretary of State.

  • An overview of research and analysis undertaken by Defra.

  • Defra group open access policy for research publications.

  • The third paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.

  • This external research report details the UK managed service provider market, including its size and the range of services provided.

    First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

  • The CDEI has published a report detailing the findings from the third wave of its Public Attitudes Tracker Survey, which monitors how attitudes towards data and AI vary over time.

  • The State of Play of Sustainable Finance in Luxembourg and the UK provides an overview of the sustainable finance industries of the two countries.

  • An independent review of research bureaucracy, and methods to free up and support researchers to focus on research.

  • The CMA has published its second annual review of market outcomes in the funerals sector.