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The Jeffrey Review was an independent review looking into how criminal defendants are given independent legal representation in the courts of England and Wales.
Guidance for sites that publish online reviews on how to ensure that users get a full, accurate picture of reviewers’ experiences.
The Science Evidence Review team supports evidence synthesis needs in UKHSA by producing rapid reviews and providing expertise to teams conducting reviews.
The Accelerated Access Review aims to speed up access to innovative drugs, devices and diagnostics for NHS patients.
Knowledge and Library Services (KLS) can provide support to conduct systematic reviews.
Information about applying for a review of marking for key stage 2 (KS2) national curriculum tests.
The Review was set up to consider how the Human Rights Act is working in practice and whether any change is needed. The independent Panel submitted their report to the Deputy Prime Minister in October 2021.
How to arrange an effective external review of governance for your school or academy trust and improve the performance of your board.
Documents relating to the independent review that is considering the specific allegations made and Tees Valley Combined Authority's oversight of the South Tees Development Corporation and Teesworks Joint Venture.
The review by Sir David Varney was setup to look at the way government used technology to deliver services to the public.
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