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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.
Findings from research relate to the impacts that would have been experienced by all the people who were eligible for the programme.
England's Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2019 results, with an international comparison of performance of pupils in years 5 and 9.
Guidance for health professionals to support people with a learning disability to access screening.
Information on workplace learning data.
Looking into what can lead to people making mistakes and how to mitigate errors.
A scoping study to identify gaps in knowledge about modes of failure of dams and the monitoring and measuring methods for embankment dams.
In 1997, 42 per cent of 16-17 year old students were studying and working. By 2014 this figure had declined to 18 per cent. This report describes and explains the long-term fall in young people combining work with study.
This page contains open contracting data from the Crown Commercial Service.
Economic research on use of pricing algorithms and potential competition concerns, including collusion and personalised pricing.
Attitudes and reasons behind those aged 50 to 70 years leaving the labour market at some point in 2021, in Great Britain between 8 to 13 February 2022.
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