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These documents provide a short and long versions of Ipsos MORI's report, along with a short film about our results.
These investigation summaries are from cases closed between July 2014 and September 2014
Details of PHE's government procurement card expenditure over £500.
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in December 2014.
Statements of new regulation produced by Department of Health.
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in November 2014.
Public Health England (PHE) results for the Civil Service people survey 2014.
As the London 2012 body closes, it charts the story of the work to build the Olympic venues, and create new homes for London.
Public Health England's vision for a single National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Disease Registration Service (NCARDRS).
Formerly available as the ODA's Publications Scheme
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in August 2014.
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in October 2014.
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in July 2014.
Strategic document setting out Public Health England's priorities for the next 5 years.
Details of Public Health England transactions over £25,000 in June 2014.
The Rapid Review Panel (RRP) is an independent panel of experts in fields related to infection prevention and control and health care associated infections (HCAIs).
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