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  • This is about work involving the blow mould extrusion of plastic, circular saws on natural stone and pneumatic percussive tools on concrete.

  • The Belgo-British Conference took place on Thursday 20 and Friday 21 November 2014. This is the full report.

  • This report gives findings on the evaluation of the pilot to fund DNA, drug and alcohol tests in private law children cases.

  • This report makes recommendations on how government can increase opportunities for women in enterprise.

  • This report assesses what difference Universal Credit has made to the employment and earnings of new claimants in the first 4 areas.

  • This paper examines claimants' attitudes to Universal Credit, their behaviour and labour market outcomes.

  • Monthly laboratory reports of cases by salmonella serotype, from the Public Health England salmonella data set.

  • Quarterly reports on confirmed cases of zoonoses reported in England and Wales.

  • This report summarises the findings of a review of 2013/14 audits of NHS foundation trusts.

  • Annual report and analysis of the performance of building control bodies against the building control performance indicators for 2013 to 2014.

  • Evaluation of the Department of Health impact assessment for Standardised packaging of tobacco products

  • Results of research into councils’ attitudes towards using digital to improve local public services and create savings.

  • The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.

  • Presents the findings of a major study of work-life balance among British workplaces with 5 or more employees. BIS research paper number 184.

  • This research seeks to understand what local authorities are doing to prevent fraud and error in Housing Benefit.

  • Report looking at the need for employers and educational institutions to collaborate to tackle youth unemployment in the UK.

  • A safety message to the leisure boating industry on the fire risk if there is contact between either exhaust gases or uninsulated exhaust pipes and these materials.

  • UK Science and Innovation Network newsletter for Europe

  • Analyses the existing legal and regulatory situation for testing, producing and marketing highly and fully automated vehicles in the UK.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • This guide outlines a ‘family of approaches’ for evidence-based community-centred approaches to health and wellbeing.