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  • Topics included in the data tables are arrests and outcomes, court proceedings, terrorist and extremist prisoners and stops and searches.

  • England statistics on the number of cattle, sheep and pigs at 1 December 2013.

  • Quarterly official statistics on Gender Recognition Certificates applied for and granted by Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service’s Gender Recognition Panel.

  • Projections from the for the UK labour market for the period 2012 to 2022 from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), part of the Working Futures project.

  • Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance sanctions – decisions made to June 2013.

  • Building material and components statistics for February 2014.

  • A report by the Defence Scientific Advisory Council on the recommendation for MOD science and technology spending level.

  • Information on workplace learning data.

  • Rates of Surtax.

  • This publication includes details of the number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31 August 2013, the number and ages of children within those families and their geographical location.

  • Results of research into the impact of learners’ religion and/or belief on their experiences of adult learning.

  • This release details movements in the international reserves of gold and assets held by the UK government.

  • This paper sets out the analysis used to forecast levels of waste arisings and treatment capacity in England in 2020.

  • How providers of education and skills training can offer workplace learning that is more inclusive for employees with learning difficulties and disabilities.

  • An independent review of the voluntary code of conduct on gender diversity for executive recruitment agencies.

  • Survey findings on employers' perceptions of maternity and paternity leave and flexible working arrangements.

  • Evaluation of the Integrated Emergency Programme in Yemen (2012 to 2013).

  • Explores how employers’ engagement with the apprenticeship programme would vary depending on how funding is reformed. BIS Research Paper number 161.

  • The NOMS Interventions Unit carried out a process study to describe the challenges and lessons learned from the 'Drug Recovery Wings' project.

  • Looks at barriers and motivations to small employers having influence over the apprenticeship system. BIS research paper number 162.