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Independent study looking at the social value of the Post Office network.
Terms of reference for an independent review of electronic balloting for trade union industrial action ballots.
Sets out the government’s evidence and analysis to the Low Pay Commission on national minimum wage and national living wage policy.
A independent review of the UK’s construction labour model by Mark Farmer.
Report on a survey of businesses’ views on the extent of the burden of regulation.
This research analyses the link between the ambition of business owners and business performance.
This research examines why many businesses call the helpline having first sought answers on GOV.UK.
Proportion of women-led businesses seeking finance in 2015.
Research looking at users experience of buying and selling tickets through online secondary ticketing facilities.
Independent review by Professor Michael Waterson of consumer protection measures in the online ticket resale market.
The 2013 survey of employment tribunal applications (SETA) is the sixth in a series.
Assesses views of local and national regulation.
Demonstrates that Scotland and the rest of the UK benefit from shared market frameworks.
Report to government by the Better Regulation Executive.
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