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  • The IPO has published its research priorities for 2015/16 covering all areas of intellectual property.

  • IPO commissioned research providing evidence on the extent of cluttering and non-use of trade marks in Europe.

  • Fifth tracking study into the extent of online copyright infringement, digital behaviours and attitudes among people 12+ in the UK.

  • A report outlining the evidence on the relationship between competition and productivity and how this should affect the CMA’s work.

  • A factual review by DotEcon and Analysys Mason of the collection and commercial use of consumer data in 3 case study sectors.

  • Report of the Independent Reviewer's review of the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas quarterly emissions.

  • A review of developments in food and feed law and related scientific and regulatory issues that affect the UK.

  • A review of changes in food and feed legislation affecting the UK.

  • We publish our findings so that the public can see how research helps guide our policy and plans.

  • This report is an independent evaluation by DotEcon of the Office of Fair Trading's (OFT) 2006 commercial use of public information market study.

  • A study of how to measure the effect of the European single market on UK consumers.

  • The study provides an insight into how inconsistent grace period rules affect a cross section of patent users.

  • An independent report examining the impact and effectiveness of local authority trading standards services.

  • A study of the shopping habits of different types of consumer.

  • Investigation into the worldwide patenting activity for thermoelectric generators.

  • Recommendations to make the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) rules of procedure more efficient and effective.

  • This report looks at the economics of open and closed systems on competition and the implications of competition between these systems.

  • A "right to light" is an easement that gives a landowner the right to receive light through defined apertures in buildings on his or her land.

  • A report on findings from public dialogue workshops prepared by TNS BMRB.