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  • 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.

  • Examines practice in stabilising the Security and Justice sector in fragile and conflict-affected states.

  • Aims to enhance the impact of UK support to policing assistance programmes. Different contexts demonstrate diverse demands, which require different solutions.

  • An annual summary of the financial status of registered providers.

  • Advice to government by the NCC on research priorities for various aspects of the sustainable use and restoration of natural capital.

  • Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance sanctions: decisions made to September 2013

  • This paper looks at the UK’s approach to defence and the potential consequences of Scottish independence.

  • These documents set out conclusions from OTS research into ways to measure complexity in the tax system.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • Report for the national measles oversight group on uptake of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.

  • Study on the experience of parents who appeal a child's school exclusion through an independent review panel (IRP) or first-tier tribunal.

  • How local authorities (LAs) spent their funding on education, children's services and social care.

  • Estimate of the number of properties liable for Council Tax.

  • Introduction, commentary and tables 3.12 to 3.15a related to personal incomes statistics.

  • Main findings from the English Business Survey for December 2013.

  • The number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31st August 2013, the number and ages of children in those families and their geographical location.

  • The February 2014 National statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • Data on non-energy mineral production in Great Britain.

  • This 2014 paper sets out in detail our method for measuring where the tax system is most complex.

  • Research exploring the future of work and how jobs, and the skills needed in the workplace, will change by 2030.