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Allegations of UK Complicity in Torture (HL Paper 152 / HC 230)

There have been a number of reports that UK security services have been complicit in the torture of UK nationals held in Pakistan and elsewhere. Complicity in torture is a direct breach of the UK's international human rights obligations. ...more

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Global Security: Afghanistan and Pakistan (HC 302)

This report into the global security concerns related to Afghanistan and Pakistan recommends that the UK Government should re-focus its wide-ranging objectives in Afghanistan ...more

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Students and Universities (HC 170-I)

In this report examining students' university experience, 'Students and Universities (HC 170-I)', the Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committee calls for urgent changes in the higher education sector. ...more

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Tackling Musculoskeletal Problems: A Guide for Clinic and Workplace - A New Method of Identifying Obstacles Using the Psychosocial Flags Framework

Most people experience musculoskeletal problems some time during their lifetime. This practical guide is aimed at everyone involved in tackling musculoskeletal problems in healthcare and the workplace. ...more

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Banking Crisis: Regulation and Supervision (HC 767)

This report considers how regulation and supervision have changed, and can be further improved, in order to return to and maintain more stable banking. The Committee considers the reforms to the institutional structure ...more

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Managing Migration: The Points Based System (HC 217-I)

In the context of the current economic climate, it is all the more important that the Points Based System for immigration is able to respond flexibly to changing economic and labour market needs ...more

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