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  • Our lobbying report and associated documents

  • Report covering complaints referred for Independent Complaints Assessor review between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2013.

  • The management information addendum (NOMS annual report) and performance ratings for 2012 to 2013.

  • The October 2013 National statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • Statistics on sickness absence levels in the Northern Ireland Civil Service

  • Procurement trial projects case study report: replacement of and extension to existing reservoir structure.

  • Procurement trial projects case study report: social housing, repairs, maintenance and improvement works.

  • Evaluates the UK’s approach to identifying and managing threats to its national security, and the implications on these arrangements of a vote for independence.

  • Results from the study of ambient air quality in the vicinity of North Quay Road, Newhaven, between 23 August 2012 and 13 March 2013

  • HM Treasury statistical data setting out the year's information on government spending.

  • Annual statistics on the strength of UK reserve forces, including regular and volunteer reserves.

  • Information on arrangements for pre-release access to HMRC's official statistics.

  • Information about the range of administrative data that HMRC use to produce official statistics.

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

  • Figures on MOD contracting with small and medium-sized enterprises, including estimates of direct expenditure and new contracts placed.

  • Red-rated evaluation of BIS impact assessment on amendments to the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.

  • Red-rated evaluation of Defra impact assessment of biodiversity offsetting requirements in planning policy

  • Quality report for statistics relating to table 16.5: property transactions count.

  • Report on the UK cyber security sector and how to help the sector grow.

  • A review of the published evidence on the scale and nature of cyber crime, drawing upon data from academic, industry and government sources.