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Paper prepared by academics on the viral evolution of COVID-19.
Niteworks captures ideas created within Niteworks projects for subsequent re-use by the Ministry of Defence and industry.
Academic paper on COVID-19 viral evolution scenarios.
Loss of battery power in flight, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 25 July 2022.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mrs Justice Ellenbogen, on 16 November 2023.
Loss of power, Nailsea Fire Station, Somerset, 7 February 2019.
This study examines 4 reform policies and programs of the Indian education system to shed light on the histories of current reform options
Evidence from a four low-and-middle-income-country cohort study
This study examined the extent to which current solid waste management policies are integrated and how they address health outcomes
This call for evidence seeks views on where government might adapt the National Employment Savings Trust’s framework.
Loss of propeller blade after failure of attachment screw, Skegness Lincolnshire, 14 January 2021 and 17 February 2021 (same UAS for both events)
Research looking at the performance of 10 local education systems and how different levels of autonomy have affected them.
Paper prepared by academics on international vaccination.
Updated paper prepared by the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG).
A report from the Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox with recommendations for the future of Directgov.
A review of the master trusts authorisation and supervisory regime and the wider market.
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