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Globalisation, UK poverty and communities
Government U-turn on Dilnot welcome
Globalisation, labour markets and communities in contemporary Britain
Growing up in social housing in Britain: A profile of four generations from 1946 to the present day
Growing up in Northern Ireland
GDP cost of the lost earning potential of adults who grew up in poverty, The
Geographic patterns of change of benefit claimants
Geographical variations in unemployment and non-employment
Geography matters: Simulating the local impacts of national social policies
Geography of poor skills and access to work, The
Geography of poverty and wealth, 1981-1991, The
Getting a chance: Employment support for young people with multiple disadvantages
Getting a job, finding a home: Rural youth transitions
Getting employers involved in area regeneration
Getting older people's views on quality home care services
Getting Seen and Being Heard
Getting Seen and Being Heard
Getting Seen and Being Heard
Girls and exclusion from school
Global influences on the cost of a minimum standard of living in the UK
Globalisation re-direct
Globalisation, labour markets and communities in contemporary Britain
Globalisation, the media and UK communities
Globalisation, UK poverty and communities
Globalisation, UK poverty and communities (film)
Going with the flow: Choice, dementia and people with learning difficulties
Good Governance Standard for Public Services
Good practice for county court housing advice and representation
Good practice in housing disabled children and their families
Good society? Re-invigorating public life (Ebor lectures), The
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Governance gap: quangos and accountability, The
Governance of local public spending bodies, The
Government anti-poverty scheme failing the poorest
Government could help low-income older home owners to help themselves
Government departments urged to practise what they preach on ‘joined-up’ action
Government saves £6.5 billion as Housing Benefit claims continue to fall
Government U-turn on Dilnot welcome
Government urged to join in ‘commonsense and undogmatic’ debate on drugs policy
Government urged to re-think penalties as more cannabis users ‘grow their own’
Government vision of strong elected mayors and council leaders 'only partially achieved'
Government ‘needs to take further action before poverty targets can be met’
Government ‘on course to meet its short-term poverty reduction target’
Government's anti-poverty strategy needs major rethink, according to comprehensive new analysis
Government’s long-term care plans ‘only a short-term solution’, says Sir Stewart Sutherland
Granny Tax: a little perspective, please, The
Grantmaking tango: Issues for funders, The
Grassroots private finance schemes show how 'small is bankable'
Grateful for poor care?
Green belts and affordable housing
Green Deal: report reveals reality of home energy savings
Ground-breaking regional conference to be held in Bradford
Groundwork movement: its role in neighbourhood renewal, The
Groundwork study highlights importance of a long-term commitment to deprived communities
Growing pressure on over-50s to juggle work with family care
Growing up in Northern Ireland
Growing up in social housing in Britain: A profile of four generations from 1946 to the present day
Growing up with parents who have learning difficulties
Growth is not the enemy of people in Poverty
Guidance on standards for the establishment and operation of drug consumption rooms in the UK
Guide provides evidence for promoting children's wellbeing and preventing anti-social behaviour
Guide to housing and support services for asylum seekers and refugees
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