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The agenda and papers for Monitor's 28 April 2014 board meeting.
A feasibility study into passive monitoring techniques.
The CMA has accepted commitments that address the CMA’s competition concerns regarding Meta’s use of data obtained through digital display advertising.
An update on the key mechanisms monitoring RMNCAH globally and at low- and middle-income country level
Vector-borne diseases are important causes of mortality and morbidity in humans and livestock, particularly for poorer countries in the tropics
The principles agreed between the Secretary of State and the recognised professional bodies that authorise insolvency practitioners (IPs).
Proposals for expanding the use of remote electronic monitoring in English waters.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The following guidance has been jointly developed by the Heath Research Authority (HRA) and MHRA, in consultation with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO), on behalf of the UK.
A qualitative study
Economic impact assessment on continuous market and randomised stop auctions.
This toolkit addresses the various steps of the monitoring and evaluation process of policy influence
The monitoring certification scheme (MCERTS) standard that applies to event duration monitors.
This report looks at the lessons learned from the contingency planning team and trust special administration procedure at Mid Staffs.
This document sets out what you must do if you want to get accreditation from us to monitor pollution released from chimney stacks.
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