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Nature offers a great return on investment according to new report
Education Funding Agency need better oversight over how school money is spent
Independence works for financial sector in Scotland
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Wood report seeks 40% reduction in Scottish youth unemployment by 2020
Scotland on track for 2020 climate target
Cardiff Airport Express bus providing fast, frequent service according to an independent report
Minced meat research results published
Urgent action required to establish number of pet primates
JRF: 1 in 7 Scottish families will still be in poverty in the 2020s, even with an 80% employment rate
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JRF response to the report by Alan Milburn’s Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission on rising child poverty
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Audit Scotland: A long-term view on public spending is needed to protect services
The Kings Fund: It's time to end top-down reform of the NHS
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General: Whole of Government Accounts 2012-13
NAO: Army 2020
IFS - Spending cuts or tax increases would be needed to pay for Independence White Paper giveaways
Education Welfare Service must get to grips with school absence
NLGN: Service integration is the most exciting game in town for local public services
TWF: Jobs growth continues, but labour market remains a tough place for many
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TWF: Unemployment is bad for your health - report shows how men suffer double whammy from joblessness
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Sick of being unemployed report
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Labour Market Statistics, June 2014
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Welsh Secretary responds to Labour Market Statistics
TfL Annual Report 2013-14 published
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Casualties on London’s roads at lowest level ever
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Record numbers of people playing sport
More families in need supported by children’s centres
ScotGov: Concerns over harmful drinking revealed in nationwide survey
Lord Browne’s third annual report published
NO: Bedford authorities did not assess man with mental health needs properly leaving him without appropriate support