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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
Read about the wide-reaching benefits that tree planting and woodland creation could bring to your farm.
Call for public and UK beekeepers to keep watch and report any sightings of Asian hornets this summer.
National reports and tool to support the monitoring of the direct and indirect impacts of COVID-19 on the population.
The Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) examines indicators that help health and care professionals and the public to understand trends in public health.
Updated indicators relevant to older people and healthy ageing, including adult social care, support for older people and specific health conditions.
Evidence and guidance to help healthcare professionals reduce alcohol-related harm.
This analysis helps fill the evidence gap on “what works” to improve menstrual health literacy in rural low- and middle-income contexts
A guide to best practice in street design for highway authorities and housing developers.
A revised financial health notice to improve issued to The Cornwall College Group by the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
This report explores how genomics will affect our lives in the future, how the genome can influence people’s traits and behaviours beyond health and how studying our DNA presents both benefits and challenges to society.
This study draws on research with livestock keepers in Tanzania, in the context of livestock policy in colonial and postcolonial East Africa
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