ONS: The Alan Turing Institute and ONS commit to shared vision for data science research & innovation – (ONS: UK’s first data analytics apprentices arrive at ONS)
NAO: Local Enterprise Partnerships: census findings
NAO: Departmental Overview 2015-16: Cabinet Office
WAO: National Library has taken significant steps to improve its governance & management arrangements
PC&PE: UK Intergovernmental relations must improve as negotiations to leave EU begin
PC&PE: Proposals for a common consolidated corporate tax base needs urgent debate
NO: Council fails for a second time to provide therapy for Somerset boy with special educational needs
LGO refreshes its core values
DWP: Dame Carol Black publishes review on links between work and addiction ~ LGA responds to Black review on employment outcomes
DCMS: Building a country that works for everyone: Independent Panel publishes report on putting values at the heart of our businesses
CLG: Casey calls for integration plan to bind communities together ~ IPPR responds to the Casey review
ScotGov: Obesity Indicators statistics published – (ScotGov: Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015: Highlights from Scotland’s results ~ ScotGov: Statistical news - Fuel poverty)
IFS: 30 hours of free childcare likely to boost parental employment only slightly
CSJ: New grammars should scout for talent like top sports clubs – (CSJ: Jobless benefits for middle classes should be paid by private insurance ~ Charitable ethos helps businesses boost bottom line, finds CSJ)
JRF: In work poverty hits record high as the housing crisis fuels insecurity ~ TUC: In-work poverty figures show that Britain needs a pay rise
IfG statement in response to "Brexit plan"
IPPR: Port Talbot - With 4,000 jobs at the works and 6,600 up the supply chain today's deal is good news – (IPPR: Home sharing services must make sure planning rules observed to avoid future problems)
IEA: Rail announcements are a step in the right direction but could go further
NIESR: GDP growth of 0.4% in 3 months ending in November 2016 – (NIESR: Sharp fall in migration post Brexit could shrink GDP per capita by more than 3pc)
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