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  • The technical report explains how the Community Life Survey 2012 to 2013 was carried out.

  • Report on the status of the social impact investing market, prepared for the Cabinet Office by Dr Maximilian Martin, founder and global managing director of Impact Economy.

  • First issue of Civil Service Quarterly, providing a snapshot of the work done by UK civil servants.

  • A review commissioned by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister on alternatives to Trident.

  • Report on social action and young people, set up by the Prime Minister and led by Dame Julia Cleverdon and Amanda Jordan OBE.

  • Research report providing a robust scrutiny of the size and characteristics of the UK social investment market.

  • Report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) into how civil services work abroad, particularly regarding accountability.

  • Dr Martin Read CBE has released an independent report on how government can make use of management information to improve the way it works.

  • Research by the University of Reading assessing the content principles of GOV.UK and making recommendations for improving them.

  • Report by the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) into the implications for national security.

  • This report, based on the BIS Small Business Survey 2012, explores developments in the social enterprise sector in greater depth.

  • Research from the Behavioural Insights Team, or Nudge Unit, shows how charity donations can be increased by using behavioural sciences.

  • The third paper in the UK government's Scotland analysis series, which looks at Scotland’s place in the UK and how it contributes to and benefits from being part of the UK.

  • The Barriers to Choice Review, or the Boyle Review, is an independent review by David Boyle about public demand for choice in public services.

  • Looks at the value of information collected by public sector organisations and how this information could be further utilised.

  • The combined first and second sets of data collected for the Community Life Survey 2012 to 2013, covering August 2012 to January 2013.

  • The second paper in the UK government's Scotland analysis series, which looks at Scotland’s place in the UK and how it contributes to and benefits from being part of the UK.

  • Individual Electoral Registration (IER) report by Cabinet Office on confirmation data matching pilots.

  • Review by Office of the Parliamentary Counsel into the causes of complex legislation.

  • Introduction to work done by the Office for National Statistics and the Cabinet Office on national wellbeing.