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  • Review of the evidence on the response to amplitude modulation (AM) from wind turbines, with recommendations on control through the use of a planning condition.

  • Research into the cost of recruiting and training 16- to 18-year-old apprentices.

  • Research into how employers are likely to react to the introduction of the apprenticeship levy.

  • The Single Source Regulations Office has published analysis of the capital servicing adjustments included in the contract profit rates for qualifying defence contracts (QDCs) and qualifying sub-contracts (QSCs).

  • Research into customer views and attitudes towards the use of third party BBSI data to update customer tax codes.

  • Independent evaluation of a programme looking to improve services for young people leaving care.

  • A review of evidence of the impact on health outcomes of NHS commissioned health services for people in secure and detained settings.

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

  • Sets out recommendations to speed up access to innovative healthcare and technologies, to improve efficiency and outcomes for NHS patients.

  • These tables set out the 2015 to 2016 data for the local abdominal aortic aneurysm screening programmes in England.

  • Findings from research into how businesses use terms and conditions and the potential for unfair terms in consumer contracts.

  • Overspeed incidents, Somerset, 19 July 2016.

  • Latest trade news from the British High Commission in New Delhi.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • Sets out the government’s evidence and analysis to the Low Pay Commission on national minimum wage and national living wage policy.

  • Statutory assessment arrangements for pupils working below the standard of national curriculum tests at key stages 1 and 2 (known as SATs).

  • This report highlights major failings in the way DVLA makes decisions on whether people with certain medical conditions are safe to drive.

  • An evaluation of the Intoximeter EC/IR, a breath-alcohol testing device used by the police.

  • This report presents interim findings from a process evaluation to understand customer experiences of using the Pension Wise service.

  • Reports from the independent evaluation of the first Troubled Families Programme which ran from 2012 to 2015.

  • Results of local authority use of the cost savings calculator developed as part of the national evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme.