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Details of 7 quality markers for strength and balance exercise, suitable for use by local areas as criteria to help them carry out self-audits.
Keynote address from the Deputy Prime Minister at the 31st UK-Italy Pontignano Conference
A document which explains the best ways to assess evidence to those working on international development programmes.
Looks at how community institutions manage wetlands and floodplains in Bangladesh and forests in Nepal
'Strength in numbers' is the framework within which analysis is specified, produced and used within the Department for Transport.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Writing in The Sun on Sunday, Foreign Secretary David Cameron outlined how the UK must build up defences, stay close to partners, and reach out to new allies.
Details of the government’s reforms to the taxation of high strength cider.
An op-ed from Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer, originally published in the Times Red Box.
A short guide to preparing for the fitness tests in the application process to become a firefighter.
Population screening programmes can cause harms as well as benefits, which need to be weighed up by the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC).
How to label spirit drinks that you plan to sell in the UK.
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