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Report and learning from the evidence base and local practice of physical activity promotion in the NHS.
Making legacy and future air mission systems affordable, capable and adaptable by adopting an open systems architecture approach and systematic software re-use.
Automatically considering all eligible employees for promotion gives them the choice to opt-out rather than opt-in.
This rapid evidence review focuses on evaluated interventions that target adolescent girls in LMICs with economic strategies
What is the evidence on links between business environment reform and investment?
How a provider worked with their Local Skills Improvement Partnership (LSIP) to create modules that meet employer needs and increase learner enrolment through targeted marketing.
The MHRA, Advertising Standards Authority, and the General Pharmaceutical Council have issued a warning to businesses seeking to promote newly authorised medicines, as well as those that do not yet have a marketing authorisation.
The Civil Service Fast Stream team runs the government’s flagship Fast Stream graduate programme. Civil Service Fast Stream is part of Civil Service Resourcing and the Government People Group .
This is a rapid desk-based review across different social groups of the rural poor, especially those at risk of exclusion
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