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Science Minister Lord Vallance urges pension schemes to invest more in world class UK firms as new innovation cluster map outlines areas of outstanding research and commerce.
The Office for Place is helping local councils get started on creating their own local design codes.
Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low-income households in the UK.
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Guidance from the Chief Medical Officers in the UK on the amount and type of physical activity people should be doing to improve their health.
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