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These reports set out what progress has been made on the actions identified in the government’s litter strategy published in 2017.
Using a framework this paper analyses the effect of technological change
The second progress report from the UK rare disease policy board on the UK rare disease strategy.
This 12-month report provides an update on the No Time to Step Back report.
Policy and programming implications from the GAGE midline findings
Research reports presenting findings from analysis into the progress pupils made during the 2020 to 2021 and 2021 to 2022 academic years.
This paper discusses how knowledge and evidence, politics and governance, and capacity and resources are pivotal to create political momentum
The annual report of progress from the Dementia Challenge champion groups.
Energy Security Secretary Claire Coutinho delivered a speech at the Innovation Zero conference in London.
An update on international migration methods and research.
Third progress report by Ian Hogarth, Chair of UK's AI Safety Institute.
This report assesses how HS2 is affecting the environment, how we are reducing our impact and examine our progress in setting and meeting environmental controls.
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