ONS announces first data journalism internships
PC&PE: Operation Sophia saves lives but has not stopped people smuggling ~ Unicef: Response to Lords committee report on Operation Sophia
NHS Confed: Parliamentary Review interim report: Final report needs to tackle long term funding for health & social care
NAO: The new generation electronic monitoring programme
NAO: The Customs Declaration Service
WAO: Welsh Government using the NHS finances act to drive better planning of services & finances
NO: Quality matters commitment to improve adult social care launched ~ NO: Ombudsman investigations are “making a difference” and changing services for the better
NO: Grandmother left without respite for two years by London Borough of Croydon ~ Report 16006391 Croydon Lb
STFC: Annual Report and Accounts for 2016-2017
Kings Fund: Big cuts planned to public health budgets
NIESR: GDP growth of 0.3 per cent in 2017Q2 – (NIESR reacts to the OBR Fiscal Risks Report ~
RUSI: Groundhog Day for Counterterrorist Finance - Time to Rethink the Response
The King's Fund responds to the latest NHS Providers report
Open Europe: How aligned are Labour and the Conservatives on ECJ jurisdiction? ~ Open Europe: Muddling through - The impact of European crises on Euroscepticism ~ Open Europe: The view from Brussels: EU and UK have already started to soften their positions in Brexit negotiations ~ Open Europe: Transitional arrangements will likely be key to leaving Euratom
Legatum Institute: Special Trade Commissioner says Brexit can foster a more open & faster growing economy
IFS - Families dependent on fathers' earnings alone have average incomes no higher than 15 years ago ~ JRF: Single breadwinner families facing higher risk of poverty ~ JRF: Slide in real wages means just managing families face little respite ~ IPPR: Government must stop ignoring hidden crisis of rural homeless
PX: Wolfson Economics Prize polling shows 69% of road users say Britain’s roads not good enough
IEA: Taylor Review recommendations may hurt both workers & consumers
NLGN: Councils & independent funders must work more collaboratively to put residents at the forefront of activity
Adam Smith Institute welcomes the Taylor Review on the Gig Economy
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