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Gambling Minister Stuart Andrew speaks at the GambleAware 11th annual conference.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Social insights on daily life and events, including impacts on health, well-being and the cost of living from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
The National Careers Council advised the government on improving careers provision for young people and adults in England.
Hanbury Strategy tracked general public opinion on behalf of the Cabinet Office between 28 March and 10 July 2020 on the subject of perceptions of coronavirus.
An independent research report by GfK carried out on behalf of DCMS exploring the public's views on the BBC
Gambling Minister Stuart Andrew updates on gambling white paper progress at the Betting and Gaming Council Annual General Meeting
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Hamilton-Farey and Mr Mason on 21 September 2020
Annual summary of medical surveillance of blood-lead levels in British workers, 2022 to 2023.
Professor Chris Whitty's annual report says we can improve older citizens' quality of life, and this should be a major aim of policy and medical practice.
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