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Development of an electronic reporting system for the enhanced surveillance of carbapenem resistance in Gram-negative bacteria.
This document contains the following information: The Report of the Patrick Finucane Review.
Research to provide an understanding of litigants’ and legal professionals’ experience of litigating commercial disputes through the English civil justice system.
Findings from a formative evaluation of the GrowthAccelerator service. BIS research paper 189.
Results from an online ‘tracker’ tool, to understand and improve how FTSE 350 companies are managing cyber security risks.
Data from before the introduction of the universal infant free school meals policy.
A summary of responses to behavioural insight sessions that ran alongside the HS2 property consultation during September 2014.
Report from a small scale research project to better understand the barriers and drivers to energy efficiency faced by individual firms, particularly SMEs.
Report examining ways future cities can manage change effectively.
This report identifies good practice and challenges in engaging small and medium enterprises in work experience and apprenticeships in London.
Compares and combines results from all findings on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.
Findings from September 2013 on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.
Findings from March 2014 on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.
Investigates people’s attitudes to the importance of the strategic rail network and how this varies among people of different gender, age and working status.
People were surveyed to find out their opinions on English roads in order to develop the roads reform policy.
Compares how people's attitudes to roads have changed between June 2013 and September 2013.
Report into public attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England, the results were made from a public survey on these issues.
Summarises findings from a programme of social research relating to roads investigating individual and commercial road user perceptions.
Findings from a large-scale qualitative research project commissioned to inform and support the development of roads reform policy.
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