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Qualitative Evidence from High and Low Performing Classes in Vietnam
This publication covers online consultations from national to General Practice level.
Studies whether small-scale businesses can learn and adopt profitable practices of their successful peers
An evaluation of the learning into practice project (LiPP) and its effectiveness in improving the quality of serious case reviews.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Practice notices announce changes to our practice, such as how we interpret a provision of the law, or how we handle applications.
A statement on principles of good employment practice and the withdrawal of the Two-Tier code by the Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Surveys of English farming practices.
Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2021.
Results from the farm practices survey for England, focusing on current agri-environmental practises.
Design Practice Notices (DPNs) are used to notify our stakeholders of changes in relation to examination practice.
Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2022.
A guide to some important elements of the UK’s treaty practice and procedure.
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