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  • This report presents the process and interim impact evaluation of the alcohol monitoring on licence tagging scheme across England and Wales.

  • The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) commissioned the Institute of Occupational Medicine to carry out a scoping review of the published literature on women’s health and occupational malignant and non-malignant res…

  • Report outlining the main results and providing examples and guidance on how to use and interpret the datasets.

  • Explores the rail ticket types that passengers use for different journey purposes in England.

  • This research analyses different approaches to cost damping used in transport modelling.

  • A report by Alma Economics exploring how changes in loneliness can be effectively measured over time, particularly in the context of evaluating interventions.

  • Proposes a robust and practical framework for assessing and monetising the impacts of transport investment in transport appraisal.

  • Provides new estimates for labour supply elasticities to help appraise the employment effects of transport infrastructure investments.

  • Outlines the findings from the value of travel time and value of travel time reliability scoping study within transport schemes.

  • This report presents insights on four groups of Universal Credit claimants who face additional barriers accessing the labour market.

  • Evaluation findings from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) test of Peer Mentoring for individuals with a substance dependency.

  • Information and key performance indicators (KPIs) from 16 UK regulators, published quarterly as part of the UK government’s Regulatory Action Plan.

  • DSIT analysis on the economic and social benefits to the UK generated by public R&D investment.

  • This research provides insights into multimodal journeys, passenger choices and the impact of disruption on travel.

  • Management information on SWAPs starts and employment outcomes since April 2021.

  • Research showing how digital twin technology can improve the whole-life efficiency and resilience of infrastructure.

  • This is a link to an independent review of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority commissioned by the Cabinet Office.

  • Surveys of local authorities and of parents and carers of summer-born children requesting delayed admission to reception.

  • A research study exploring how, in practice, youth workers interact with other sector personnel and agencies.

  • The Office for the Internal Market (OIM) has published its review into the potential effects on the UK internal market from regulatory differences arising from proposed legislation relating to bovine electronic identificatio…