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  • Despite impressive progress, World Bank thinks Indonesia needs to make significant structural reforms if it is to climb the income ladder.

  • Information about payments and other feedback from the 6 Housing Benefit Direct Payment Demonstration projects that ran until December 2013.

  • This Law Commission project looks at the investment market through the lens of pensions.

  • Findings from the 2013 tax credits panel study looking at digital services, experience of tax credits systems and the transition to Universal Credit.

  • Findings and recommendations from the EMR Panel of Technical Experts on National Grid’s Electricity Capacity Report.

  • The fifth in a series of reports investigating ‘eight great technologies' as identified by UK government.

  • Report comparing the progress of high-achieving children from disadvantaged backgrounds with their more advantaged peers.

  • Our research supports the advice we give to ministers and the discussions we have with our stakeholders.

  • This survey focuses on the impact of the licence conditions on NHS foundation trusts during its first full year of operation.

  • An independent expert report to look at the latest scientific evidence supporting CT scanning for individual health assessments (IHA).

  • Price demand elasticities for sectors of the UK gambling market and how businesses apply changes in duty rates and prices to their promotional strategies.

  • Economic update from the British Consulate-General Hong Kong.

  • This research looks at the differences between benefits from Defined Benefit pension schemes for surviving partners of a scheme member.

  • This review considers the differences in benefits for survivors in occupational pension schemes between different groups of survivors.

  • This discussion paper outlines the steps Public Health England (PHE) will take to help people reduce their sugar intake.

  • This qualitative research explores the motivations and attitudes to work of poor households.

  • Morecambe Bay Investigation panel meeting agenda and summary 12 June 2014

  • Independent investigation into Jimmy Savile’s activities at Broadmoor Hospital.

  • Research looking at the youth contract for 16- and 17-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • One Chance to Get it Right: how health and care organisations should care for people in the last days of their life.