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Sets out NHS Improvement’s latest assumptions for NHS provider inflation over the period 2016/17 to 2020/21.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero produces long-term assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK.
Tools and guidance to help people Quality Assure (QA) new and existing energy security and net zero models, including those developed by third parties.
The AQuA Book is Government guidance about how to produce robust, fit for purpose analysis. It's for all analysts, analytical managers and commissioners.
These fossil fuel price assumptions present various assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2050.
Actuarial assumptions for broad comparability assessments for staff transferring between public service pension schemes
Guidance on how local knowledge of new development can be captured in analysis and how this analysis should be presented in National Trip End Model (NTEM) datasets.
Researchers from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium discuss what the policy community gets wrong about conflict
A tool to facilitate the application of national planning assumptions to the local setting.
This note sets out the actuarial assumptions which are used by GAD in carrying out broad comparability assessments under the Government’s Fair Deal policy.
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