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  • An update on our progress evaluating an accelerated leadership development scheme for Civil Service Directors.

  • A rapid evidence review produced by the Behavioural Insights Team for Government Skills.

  • Approaches to learning, development and skills across international civil services and select UK public sector organisations.

  • Report of research taking an ethnographic lens on learning and development within the Civil Service produced for Government Skills by Policy Lab.

  • One Big Thing is an annual initiative for all civil servants to take action on a shared change priority. This is the evaluation of its impact.

  • A rapid review of reviews on the nature of the relationship between learning and development and employee engagement, wellbeing, attraction and retention.

  • What do we know about the design of effective management training in government? A rapid evidence review to inform training design and evaluation.

  • Data on claims and payments made under the Windrush Compensation Scheme.

  • Research based on in-depth interviews with businesses, covering domestic and international data protection and potential high-risk processing of personal data.

  • This report provides findings from an evaluation of the Cost of Living Payments support scheme, based on research carried out in January 2024 and August 2024.

  • This report provides findings from an evaluation of the fourth Household Support Fund, based on research carried out between September 2023 and August 2024.

  • This dashboard shows a list of retained EU law (REUL) and assimilated law. These are laws that the UK saved to ensure legislative continuity immediately after Brexit.

  • The Reports fulfil a statutory duty to provide updates as set out in the REUL Act.

  • New analysis of cannabis farm fires.

  • New analysis of fire incidents in education premises.

  • New analysis of non-fatal casualties in education premises.

  • Focuses on incidents and fires attended by fire and rescue services, fire-related fatalities, casualties from those fires and response times to those fires.

  • New analysis of fires in car parks.

  • New analysis of detailed ethnicity (using the ONS 19+1 classification) of FRS staff.

  • Ofcom has provided DSIT’s Secretary of State with its first security report in accordance with section 105Z of the Communications Act 2003.