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How much National Measurement Office spent (if over £25,000) in February 2014.
Seeking views and evidence on various measures for reducing personal water use.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This document contains the following information: National Measurement Office annual report and accounts 2013 to 2014.
This measure confirms the basis for measuring the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions figure for company car tax purposes.
A surveillance programme which looks at how children in Wales aged between 4 and 5 are growing.
Participation measures in higher education up to the academic year 2021 to 2022.
How much National Measurement Office spent (if over £25,000) in June 2014.
The report describes the improvements for Blue Book 2015 including the reclassiification of Network Rail. It also outlines the changes to the current industry review programme and provides an update on the progress of the current industry reviews. The report...
An outline of planned work as well as timeline estimates for projects feeding into the creation of a measure of ‘inclusive income’, aligned with a similar concept of ‘inclusive wealth’. This expands previous research, building upon the framework of National...
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