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Every year the Big Lottery Fund (BIG) gives out millions of pounds from the UK’s National Lottery to good causes, with money going to community groups and health, education and environment projects.
Ofsted has published a detailed response to its ‘Big Listen’ consultation, setting out how the inspectorate will reset its relationship with the sectors it inspects and regulates, while continuing to raise standards for children and learners.
The Big Energy Saving Network application process is now open: a £1.7 million programme supporting third sector organisations and community groups deliver help and advice to vulnerable consumers.
This report seeks to better understand the Big Society landscape in relation to culture and sport using the latest Taking Part data.
Examines the potential of shared, large-scale scientific facilities to contribute to innovation beyond their immediate scientific aims.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting spoke at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)'s State of Health and Care Conference 2022
Find out how HMRC works with large business customers in the UK.
Understand the approach HMRC uses to work with large business customers.
Presents the findings of a study of large research facilities and their impact on innovation.
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