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Statistics on International Development (SID) 2006 provides details of total external assistance, both bilateral (country to country)
Article summarising existing concepts and definitions for international migration, the data sources currently used to measure these and introducing exploratory research into supplementary definitions as part of the migration statistics transformation programme.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Summary of the administrative data sources and quality assurance undertaken in the production of admin-based Long-Term International Migration (LTIM) estimates published in bi-annual releases.
This series brings together all documents relating to HMT statistical release: UK official holdings of international reserves.
Acting Ambassador Deirdre Brown voices strong continued UK support for the Geneva International Discussions as well as for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Response to a request for information about meetings with the USA, China and India.
Statistics on International Development 2010
Defence Minister the Earl of Minto gave a speech at the Malaysia National Security International Seminar.
Report of a study of international graduate outcomes. BIS research paper number 62.
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