ONS: Domestic abuse in England and Wales, year ending March 2017
NAO: Implementing the UK’s Exit from the EU
NAO: Update on the Thameslink Programme
Audit Scotland: Well-performing West Lothian needs councillors to play more prominent role
PC&PE: Committees publish Bill to end exploitation in the gig economy
PC&PE: 2 Sisters and Standards in Poultry Processing report published
PC&PE: EU (Withdrawal) Bill report released ~ PC&PE: Urgent action needed to end devolution stalemate on repatriation of powers
PC&PE: Increase share of UK aid to global education
PC&PE: No one protected interests of consumers in Hinkley power deal
NO: Ombudsman highlights the power of complaints to improve social care ~ NO: Woman charged for hours of care she did not receive
HMT: Sir Michael Barber report into improving value in public spending published
ScotGov: Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015: Highlights from Scotland’s results: Collaborative Problem Solving
Open Europe: Bavarian scepticism towards EC’s Brexit negotiation stance – (OE: German coalition talks have failed – what now?)
IFS: If these forecasts prove correct we will be worse off and government debt will remain higher for longer
IfG: Government biased against public borrowing to pay for infrastructure
PX: ‘Without sound finance, you cannot have a strong economy with which to fund public services’ – the moral the Chancellor should choose for his Budget – (PX: Beware excessive “declinism” – we’re putting more money into UK defence but American warnings must also be heeded)
The King's Fund responds to the government's announcement on the social care Green Paper ~ The King's Fund responds to the 2017 Autumn Budget
IEA: Chancellor should save not splurge in Budget – (IEA: Interventionist Budget will not have desired effect on living costs)
CIPD: The new University Challenge - Justify top fees as only half of graduates get graduate-level jobs
RUSI: Israel and Saudi Arabia - The Best of ‘Frenemies’
Adam Smith Institute reacts to Budget 2017
JRF Autumn Budget response: struggling people needed far more from the Budget
Budget 2017 – Demos’ Director Claudia Wood responds
NIESR: A Balanced Budget approach to the Risks posed by Brexit
CSJ: The forgotten role of families – why it is time to find our voice on families
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