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Horizon research with UK involvement was more widely cited, as UK celebrates 2 years in Horizon Europe.
These research papers explore how a particular issue might affect different areas of policy.
Guidance for postmasters and their representatives on the Horizon Shortfall Scheme Appeals (HSSA) process.
Information relating to the Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS) for postmasters affected by shortfalls related to previous versions of Horizon.
This report describes a study of clinical outcomes for participants on the Horizon and iHorizon accredited offending behaviour programmes.
UK to launch campaign in Spain and Germany to showcase the benefits of working with UK researchers and businesses through Horizon Europe.
Guidance for making an appeal under the Horizon Shortfall Scheme Appeals (HSSA) process and the underlying principles of how cases are assessed.
Information on the independent statutory inquiry examining the Horizon IT system failure and lessons for accountability and justice.
You can register for the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS) if you have a wrongful conviction that has been quashed.
This report describes the validation of the Success Wheel Measure and Motivational Screen used to measure clinical progress on the Horizon and iHorizon accredited offending behaviour programmes.
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