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In the media Public Technology Reform adviser Maude dismisses ‘myth’ of UK civil service supremacy The International Civil Service Effectiveness index is mentioned in the article Public sector United Kingdom (UK)
Publication 07 April 2020 Variation in the response to COVID-19 across the four nations of the United Kingdom Emily Cameron-BlakeHelen TatlowThomas HaleToby PhillipsSagar GrewalAndrew Wood COVID-19 COVID-19 Government Response Tracker ... United Kingdom (UK)
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In the media Daily Telegraph Why Scotland isn't faring much better than England despite Nicola Sturgeon's 'zero-Covid' approach Article uses data from the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker COVID-19 COVID-19 Government Response Tracker ... United Kingdom (UK)
In the media Le Monde HSBC, la banque britannique écartelée entre la Chine et les Etats-Unis "HSBC, the British bank torn between China and the United States" (in French) includes comment by Pepper Culpepper Pepper Culpepper Business and capitalism Banklash: Banks, popular backlash, and the post-crisis politics of financial regulation ... China United Kingdom (UK) United States of America (USA)