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  • Investigation into the effectiveness of design law in the UK and to research ways of bringing the system up to date.

  • Looks at barriers to growth and makes recommendations to government on how to foster growth

  • Analysis and recommendations to resolve the longstanding issues of cyclicality in the water sector.

  • A report by McKinsey & Co. The Electricity Demand Reduction project was initiated in July 2011 in response to a commitment in the Electricity…

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

  • Report using data from the YouGov DebtTrack survey

  • This document describes the EU Budget for 2012.

  • This document contains the following information: Fiscal sustainability report.

  • Report of a telephone survey for BIS. Provides substantive early stage assessments of Solutions for Business products: Starting a business, …

  • Information from 2011 about rail passenger numbers in several major cities in England and Wales and levels of peak crowding.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 456 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Provides evidence on the effects of employee ownership on business performance.

  • Independent review for BIS, by Graeme Nuttall, on employee ownership.

  • Employment Relations Research Series number 122.

  • Monthly production, deliveries and stocks of building materials, price indices and overseas trade statistics, each with extended lists of building…

  • Explains the data published in the ‘Monthly statistics of building materials and components’ (URN 12/313F). Underlying data for this publication…

  • The research papers and reports covering our sectors are independent. Please note that, while we have consulted on them, we do not necessarily…

  • The Government launched its public consultation on the regulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) on 28 November 2012.

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

  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the health and social care sector and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the energy sector and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the construction sector and the benefits of overcoming them.