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This collection brings together all documents in the Public Attitudes to Science study series.
Information for businesses on how to comply with consumer protection law on online reviews and endorsements.
Employment Tribunal decision.
HM Treasury’s analysis on the environmental impacts of Spending Review 21.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New laws to be introduced to ban unavoidable hidden fees to force businesses to be upfront with customers
Statistics on the number of reviews of marking and moderation (previously known as enquiries about results) for GCSE, AS and A level.
The Regulatory Policy Committee's review of the quality of analysis supporting regulatory proposals, September to December 2010.
Sets out a standardised approach to formulating evaluative opinions used by forensic scientists in the criminal justice system.
Results from an online survey which was used to interview customers who had made contact with their provider with a complaint six months prior to the interview.
What to do if you think there is an error in the marking, or an exam board hasn't followed its processes properly.
How, where, and under what circumstances does citizens’ increased access to more and better data lead to a more accountable political settlement?
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