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Fifty more asylum hotels are due to be closed, building on the closure of the first 100 at the end of March.
CCS Cost Reduction Task Force: final report
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Views sought from operators on how emissions of harmful air pollutants from buses could be best reduced.
The government response to National Infrastructure Commission’s study about reducing the risk of surface water flooding.
Seeking views on increasing fines for littering, graffiti, fly-posting and introducing new fines for throwing litter from vehicles.
Setting out how our funding commitments will transform flood and coastal erosion risk management over the coming years.
This paper reviews the literature describing the pathways of impacts between regional infrastructure, growth and poverty
Development capital has a positive impact but that this is achieved through indirect and induced impact rather than through direct impact
This issue contains articles on the relationship between drugs, development and poverty
This review draws on academic papers as well as reports by international development organisations on the ways to end forced marriage
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