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  • A report detailing how the UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC) has been developed, and how it will be maintained.

  • Research into when, and to what extent, speed of working should be part of what is assessed

  • Analysis of questions on drink and drug driving and driver mobile phone use, based on data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales

  • This report by the BSL Advisory Board highlights the exclusion of deaf and deafblind BSL users from health and social care and sets 12 priorities for change.

  • The government is publishing the Independent Review into earnings-related overpayments of Carer’s Allowance, led by Liz Sayce OBE, and its own response to the report’s recommendations.

  • The Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce has examined all aspects of the regulation of civil and defence nuclear and produced this review.

  • Review of activities regulated by the Environment Agency in 2024-25.

  • An interim report describing progress in the implementation of each planned programme of measures for cycle 3 of the river basin management plans.

  • Staffing numbers of directly employed staff of the HM Prison and Probation Service.

  • Statistics on incidents where police officers use force; including type of force, reason, outcome, injuries, and person details (such as age, gender).

  • This report by UK IPO, HMRC and Border Force reviews IP rights enforcement at the UK border from January 2021 to December 2023.

  • Explores England’s drought prospects for 2026, setting out the different scenarios, risks, potential impacts and mitigating actions each sector will need to take.

  • Home Office reviews of the cash allowance paid to asylum seekers.

  • A set of reports detailing the costs and economic impact of cyber attacks on the UK economy.

  • A representative survey of UK businesses with employees on their experiences of fraud, corruption, money laundering and breaches of financial sanctions.

  • The Sector risk profile is intended to help boards have a better understanding of the risks organisations face, in an increasingly complex and diverse sector.

  • This release contains statistics on the number of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme from April 2024 to March 2025.

  • Annual report on household purchases of food and drink.

  • Key evidence underpinning the Natural England strategy.

  • Lord Anderson shares lessons for the programme following the murder of Sir David Amess by Ali Harbi Ali and the attack in Southport by Axel Muganwa Rudakubana.