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  • Essay looking at the future of travel in cities where cars are no longer the most common means of transport.

  • Essay exploring how green infastructure can support and encourage healthy lifestyles.

  • Essay looking at the construction materials that future cities will be made of.

  • Experimental studies to gain greater insight into the likely effect of the latest class of superplasticisers, polycarboxylate ethers.

  • Progress report to Defra by PD Teesport Ltd. Part of the second round of the adaptation reporting powers under the Climate Change 2008 Act.

  • The note sets out the approach taken to estimate the number of excess deaths associated with weekend admissions to hospital.

  • Ofqual's study into variability in A level results for individual schools and colleges from 2012 to 2015.

  • The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.

  • Findings of a review of research relevant to the UK market for ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs).

  • The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report on its analysis of salary thresholds under Tier 2 of the points-based system.

  • Report by British High Commission New Delhi on latest economic developments.

  • An evaluation of the Home Office's 2014 marketing campaign to raise awareness and increase reporting of Modern Slavery in the UK.

  • This publication explores the decrease in 'risky' behaviours in children and young people, possible causes and what new risks could emerge.

  • Report considering ways to improve transport for older people.

  • Report looking at how advances in technology will affect older people's ability to maintain social networks of support.

  • Industry, academic and voluntary sector experts explored the opportunities and challenges that rural communities could face in the future.

  • Research which provides information about the current provision of training and standards across the renewable heat sector.

  • Report summarising the contingency planning team's (CPT) findings and recommendations.

  • Examines costs and benefits to UK business of proposals to introduce compulsory origin marking within consumer product safety regulation.

  • This briefing paper offers an analysis of the impact transnational companies and global value chains may have on the future of the labour market.