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We are seeking high-quality, relevant research that may inform amendments to the core content framework and the early career framework.
Standards, developed by HACT, for producing evidence in the housing sector.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Government’s response to the Law Commission report: "Expert evidence in criminal proceedings in England and Wales" (Law Com No 325)
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Seeking views on the infrastructure requirements for the deployment and development of 5G in the UK.
Lessons from the International Conference on Evidence-Informed Policy Making in 2012
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Citron on 14 June 2024
This call for evidence will inform the development of the government's major conditions strategy for England.
This call for evidence supports the independent review of economic statistics, led by Professor Sir Charles Bean of the London School of Economics.
This document contains the following information: Expert evidence in criminal proceeding in England and Wales.
This call for evidence reopened at 5.30pm on 24 March 2021. It previously ran for 9 weeks from 4pm on 7 October 2019 to 11:45pm on 9 December 2019.
The What Works report reviews the use of evidence within DFID and how it generates, transmits and adopts evidence in its decision making.
An assessment of how schools and teachers use evidence to improve their teaching.
Pack summarising evidence on achievement at the early years foundation stage
This research includes an overview of the literature, examines Afghan perceptions of government and policy implications
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