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

  • This analysis shows the link between social investment and economic growth.

  • Infographic showing selected facts and figures from the Community Life Survey.

  • The first 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.

  • Headline findings from the Community Life Survey: statistics on issues that are key to encouraging social action and empowering communities.

  • The first set of data collected for the Community Life Survey 2012 to 2013, covering August to October 2012.

  • This essay about the prime minister David Lloyd George and his use of intelligence was submitted for a competition.

  • A report on attracting individual (that is, non-institutional) social investors to the social investment market.

  • Cabinet Office commissioned the Hay Group to develop an illustrative zonal pay model.

  • 2012 research into UK adults’ use of the internet, government information and transactional services online.

  • A report on the financial benefits of having digital government services, including supporting evidence and analysis.

  • Not-for-profit advice organisations play a significant role in providing free information and advice to the public on a range of issues.

  • The report looks at what universities need to do to address the social inequalities in who gets into university.

  • This review was conducted between 1 May and 29 June 2012.

  • Minutes of Mutuals Taskforce meetings.

  • David Boyle invites service users with a personal experience of choice in public services to get in touch as part of his review.

  • Summary of responses to the 'Open public services white paper'.

  • The Cabinet Office published independent research which examines the motivations of young people involved in the August riots.

  • The Cabinet Office has published an independent review of the impact of transparency on privacy.

  • The independent report by Simon Hughes, the government’s Advocate for Access to Education, looks at access to further and higher education.