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Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for September 2016.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for March 2015.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for November 2018.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for June 2016.
Provides information on selected building materials and contains monthly data on price indices, bricks, cement and concrete blocks; and quarterly data on sand and gravel, slate, concrete roofing tiles and ready-mixed concrete.
Government Chemist leads work on Protocol for the Collection of Honey Reference Samples for the Construction of Honey Authenticity Databases
This section describes the aims of the Water Environment (Water Framework Directive (England and Wales) Regulations 2017, objectives for specific water body types, the river basin planning process and cost recovery.
Characteristics of those enrolling and performance statistics for the Essential Skills programme, since the start of the strategy in 2002/03.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for November 2017.
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