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This note gives practical guidance on how to identify and mitigate the risks of corruption in the infrastructure sector
Report of a government review considering ways to improve European growth opportunities for UK businesses.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Report looking at the challenges for obesity research and research mangement.
This practice resource and summary explain how social isolation affects public health and outline ideas for reducing the problem.
This brief summarises a paper which used data from 1970-2012 for 116 countries to investigate the factors that have contributed to past reductions
The United Kingdom, United States and France release the following joint statement.
A concordat governing the collection of data from NHS bodies in response to the NHS Confederation report on burden and bureaucracy.
This code provides a framework to help all concerned reduce the litter and waste that comes from selling and consuming food on the go.
Seeking views on our plans to reduce ammonia emissions from urea fertilisers in England.
An interim review outlining progress towards achieving the 20% sugar reduction and the next steps.
The latest figures released today in the government’s annual State of the Estate report, highlight the significant progress being made to make the public estate more sustainable and efficient.
This scoping report was commissioned by DLUHC to inform DLUHC’s evidence base on rough sleeping and to improve Departmental assessments of the costs and benefits of interventions designed to prevent and/or reduce rough sleeping.
This discussion paper outlines the steps Public Health England (PHE) will take to help people reduce their sugar intake.
Guidelines to support local action on health inequalities.
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