New UK government publications this week

Posted October 30th, 2009 by Heather Dawson

Here is the weekly round up for 26-30 october 2009 from the LSE library and Intute

The Iraq Inquiry: Government Response to the Committee’s Ninth Report of Session 2008–09 HC 992 Public Accounts Committee

Lobbying: Access and influence in Whitehall: Government Response to the Committee’s First Report of Session 2008–09 HC 1058 Public Accounts Committee

DFID’s Programme in Nigeria International Development Committee report.HC 840

Report of the Standing Commission on Carers 2007 to 2009

The Total Benefit-cost Ratio of New Regulations 2008-09

Helping Community Groups to Improve Public Spaces. Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment

Enforcement of the National Minimum Wage in Scotland Scottish Affairs Committee HC 380

Financial Management in the Home Office Public Accounts committee HC 640

Report on the administration of June 4th European Elections – Electoral Commission.

How Young People Formulate their Views About the Future: Exploratory research. Department for Children, Schools and Families explore the views of year 7s about their future career and educational choices, what is most likely to affect their thinking and the most effective ways to equip young people with the skills to make the optimal decisions.

Evidence-based Practice? The National Probation Service’s work with alcohol misusing offenders. Ministry of Justice research.

International Comparison of Publicly Funded Legal Services and Justice Systems. Ministry of Justice research.

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  1. Vince Samios says: October 30, 2009 @ 4:17 pm

    Looks like I’ve got a bunch of reading to do.

    I’ve just trawled through some of “How Young People Formulate their Views About the Future” and can highly recommend it. Kids need more inspiration it seems.

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