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  • Independent research conducted by Ipsos MORI and analysed by Chris Prosser, University of Oxford, on behalf of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.

  • The Fifteenth Report of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, published in June 2015.

  • A snapshot of the number of staff in the Service (headcount and full-time equivalent) with accompanying trend data.

  • Analysis on expenditure of research councils in the UK.

  • This report explains the sale of the government’s remaining stake in Royal Mail.

  • Further analysis of the Public Awareness of and Confidence in Official Statistics in Northern Ireland 2014 survey findings.

  • The April 2015 National statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • Data on users of the Independent Living Fund for the quarter to the end of March 2015.

  • Quarterly indicator monitoring the private sector employment growth over time, up to January 2015.

  • Results from the Barriers to Success survey carried out by the Hay Group in November 2014.

  • Latest annual report on customer satisfaction levels with NISRA

  • Presents a profile based on equality categories of staff who participated in recruitment competitions for the Northern Ireland Civil Service

  • The findings from CSPL's questions to the public as part of the Hansard Society's 2015 Audit of Political Engagement.

  • Prepared by Chris Prosser and the Committee's Research Advisory Board as part of the Hansard Society's 2015 Audit of Political Engagement

  • A snapshot of the number of staff in the Service (headcount and full-time equivalent) with accompanying trend data.

  • This document provides an overview of the human resource profile of the Northern Ireland Civil Service

  • A Foreign Office research analyst paper.

  • A Foreign Office research analyst paper.

  • A Foreign Office research analyst paper.

  • These reports were commissioned by the previous government and are not necessarily a reflection of the current government's policies and priorities.