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Multi-year engagement which examines conditions for systematic reform
Find out if your business needs to publish a tax strategy, what it should include and when to publish it.
This project examines which strategies schools in England use to deal with episodes of bullying, which are supported by local authorities.
Paper prepared by SPI-B on positive strategies for sustaining adherence to infection control behaviours.
This report covers the progress that has been made in the 18 months since the consumer empowerment strategy was launched.
The Chair of the YJB, Keith Fraser, sets out the objectives in the YJB's new Strategic Plan 2024-27.
UK Semiconductor Institute announced to support key components of the government’s Semiconductor Strategy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Description of the way NDA develops its Strategy and a glossary of terms relevant to the Strategy Management System (SMS).
The social mobility strategy entitled 'Opening doors, breaking barriers: a strategy for social mobility'.
This note is part of the Research on Improving Systems of Education Ethiopia programme
Report examining the feedback effects and changes in diversity of computer trading strategies.
Paper prepared by the University of Bristol.
The Local Industrial Strategies for Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Oxfordshire, and the South East Midlands.
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