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  • 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).

  • A special feature article from Energy Trends: June 2014.

  • Number of applications for 24+ advanced learning loans for the 2013 to 2014 academic year.

  • Special feature article from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication

  • Early findings on child poverty transitions research, including methodology used.

  • This factsheet presents the latest findings of road transport fuel consumption in the United Kingdom at a sub-national level.

  • UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Special feature articles from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

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

  • Quarterly statistical publication.

  • Analysis of the characteristics that make it hard for children and families to escape poverty.

  • Summary of published evidence on the costs and benefits to business of flexible working, parental leave, and childcare support practices.

  • This research brings together new and existing material about a new category of risk sharing pensions called Defined Ambition.

  • Special feature article from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • This research looks at consumers’ views of a new category of risk sharing pensions called Defined Ambition.

  • Special feature article from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Report looking at how urban living may change over the next 50 years.