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ONS leads the way in data science development
NAO: Reducing emergency admissions
NAO: The BBC’s commercial activities: a landscape review
NAO: Financial sustainability of local authorities 2018
PC&PE: Learndirect case highlights 'too big to fail' concerns in Government contracting
PC&PE: Government must do more to tackle poor employment practices
PC&PE: Combatting doping in sport report published
PC&PE: Hurricane response: FCO has lessons to learn, says Committee
PC&PE: 'Chancer's charter' persists in alternative higher education sector
PC&PE: Government has much work to do to avoid cliff edge for non-EU trade
PC&PE: Haulage Permits & Trailer Registration Bill examined by Peers
CQC responds to latest Committee of Public Account’s report
NO comments on Government's response to CMA's care home report
NO: Councils urged to check their care charging procedures following Ombudsman investigations – (NO: Eight out of 10 EHCP investigations upheld by Ombudsman – latest figures reveal )
DWP: Number of children in workless households down over half a million since 2010
Treasury economic modelling is flawed say economists from the Centre for Business Research (CBR)
The King’s Fund response to the ONS’s life expectancy statistics – (The King's Fund response to the NHS staff survey ~ King's Fund - Waiting times targets failing the sickest patients )
Open Europe: How the Italian elections main losers could decide the future of the country (and of Europe) – (OE: Henry Newman - The EU cherry-picks whenever it is politically convenient. Brexit should be such a time )
RUSI: Research Project featured in UN Security Council Report
Open Europe responds to the Prime Minister’s Road to Brexit speech ~ Open Europe | Official News Release
European reactions to Theresa May’s vision for post-Brexit trade ~ OE Europe: How the Italian elections main losers could decide the future of the country (& of Europe) ~ OE: Henry Newman - The EU cherry-picks whenever it is politically convenient. Brexit should be such a time
IEA: Housing proposals fail to address the need for Green belt reform – (IEA: Public Health England is taking one-size-fits-all health policy to new depths )
JRF: Government’s housing plans fall far short for low income families – (JRF: Almost a quarter of people in Wales are trapped in poverty )
Demos: UK journalists reveal challenges responding to the ‘Populist Moment’
Adam Smith Inst - Build out of the mess we've got ourselves in
IPPR North: Businesses must “get smarter” about supporting their communities
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