Crisis report on rough sleepers experience of violence and abuse
Young carers review of support given. Childrens Commissioner.
This listing is compiled by Heather Dawson. It gives quick links to recent full text social science reports and government publications. Use it to keep up to date
Saturday, 24 December 2016
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
Economics reports 16-31st December 2016
Bank of England Assurance statistics
Balancing the economy The hand of government or the invisible hand? Institute of Economic Affairs
Building our homes our future - Local Government Association home ownership young people.
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Monday, 19 December 2016
Government reports 16-31st December 2016
Support for ex-offenders - House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee
Capital inquiry: recovery and resolution Treasury Select Committee
English votes for English laws Standing Orders: report of the Committee’s technical evaluation Procedure Committee
Troubled families: progress review Public Accounts Committee
Defined benefit pension schemes Work and Pensions Committee
Helping British Nationals Abroad 2016 Foreign and Commonwealth office annual report on consular assistance
Effectiveness and impact of post-2008 UK monetary policy Treasury Committee
Brexit reports 16-31st December 2016
The human rights implications of Brexit - Joint committee on Human Rights
Equipping the Government for Brexit: Government Response to the Committee’s Second Report
Beyond Brexit: Assessing key risks to the nursing workforce in England Institute for Employment Studies.
Lords Science and Technology Committee A time for boldness: EU membership and UK science after the referendum
Making a success of Brexit- a whole economy view of the UK-EU negotations. CBI
Brexit and Data Protection (UK House of Commons Library)
Brexit: Impact of Exiting the EU on Higher Education (UK House of Commons Library)
Brexit Reading List: Economic, Business and Transport Policy Issues (UK House of Commons Library)
. Brexit Reading List: Impact of Brexit on Policing And Criminal Justice (UK House of Commons
Parlemeter 2016, analytical overview
Special Eurobarometer of the European Parliament This 2016 Parlemeter of the European Parliament (EP/EB 86.1) was conducted in the 28 Member States of the European Union, from 24 September until 3 October 2016, by Kantar Public (previously TNS opinion). The survey is dedicated to Europeans’ perception of the European Parliament, its image and role, and how knowledgeable they are about the institution. It also presents the key questions of EU membership, identity, citizenship, priority policies and values
Brexit six months on.- UK in a changing Europe
Future proof Britain in 2020- IPPR report
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Government reports 12-16 December 2016
Protecting human rights: Key challenges for the UK’s third Universal Periodic Review Equality and Human Rights Commission
Setting up UK Research & Innovation Science and Technology Committee
European Union Committee Brexit: the options for trade
Crown Commercial service - National Audit Office
Connected Future: The National Infrastructure Commission publishes its report into 5G and telecommunication technology
Countries of Culture: Funding and support for the arts outside London- Culture, Media and Sport committee
Protecting consumers from scams, unfair trading and unsafe goods National Audit Office
Setting up UK Research & Innovation Science and Technology Committee
European Union Committee Brexit: the options for trade
Crown Commercial service - National Audit Office
Connected Future: The National Infrastructure Commission publishes its report into 5G and telecommunication technology
Countries of Culture: Funding and support for the arts outside London- Culture, Media and Sport committee
Protecting consumers from scams, unfair trading and unsafe goods National Audit Office
Social Policy reports 12-16 December 2016
Education Policy Institute - Grammar schools and social mobility
Small is beautiful: delivering more homes through small sites LGiU in partnership with the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) focuses on how local authorities can help to make this happen.
Small is beautiful: delivering more homes through small sites LGiU in partnership with the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) focuses on how local authorities can help to make this happen.
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