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The purpose and objectives of the Airports Commission.
This study examines the processes of commercialisation in the cocoa sector in the Agricultural Policy Research in Africa framework
Trends in butterflies: habitat specialists and species of the wider countryside in the UK.
Supporting People client records data provides information about characteristics of clients entering Supporting People services.
A review of the emerging trends in hybrid and distance working, in the UK and across borders, and any pressures they put on existing tax rules and guidance.
Methods note and experimental data to explain how ONS proposes to estimate the numbers and percentages of people aged 18 to 24 who are long-term workless after leaving full-time education in the UK using Annual Population Survey data.
This article examines the long-term trends for a number of public sector finances (PSF) statistics. These can then be used to provide a context within which to set the more recent movements in these series.
This sets out the place selection methodology for the extension to Long-Term Plan for Towns.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Guidance for UK companies on winning business from international aid and development projects.
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