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Scaled score conversion tables for schools and local authorities to use for the 2022 national curriculum tests.
SIA response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for the ACS assessment scores of the 'top 5%' (highest scoring) approved contractors.
Statistics on the number of applications and payments made under the Forces Help to Buy (FHTB) Scheme since its launch in April 2014.
The third annual data release from the Voluntary Right to Buy Midlands pilot.
Total Right to Buy sales by quarter.
Official Statistics on the Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme.
Official statistics on the number of sales of dwellings under the Right to Buy scheme in England.
This paper studies whether adding informed buyers to a market can improve the quality of goods supplied by sellers
A request for the breakdown of sales using Help to Buy between building type and tenure type.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This document details the basis upon which providers are required to conduct tenant perception surveys to generate a subset of TSMs (tenant perception measures).
We are seeking views on ways to reform rules on using Right to Buy receipts from sold council homes, and on reforming the national one-for-one replacement commitment.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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