Investigation into introducing T Levels
Published on:This investigation provides transparency over the government’s progress introducing T Level qualifications.
This investigation provides transparency over the government’s progress introducing T Level qualifications.
NHS England’s Elective Care transformation programmes have not yet met all of their goals to support elective care recovery.
Financial, legal and governance risks remain which the MoD must mitigate to support the increasingly important role of the reserve forces in national defence.
Ahead of the government’s Immigration White Paper, the NAO has examined the Home Office’s management of the Skilled Worker visa route.
DBT must improve how it supports UK industries to help government maximise the impact of the Industrial Strategy and grow the economy.
Pressured public services and delays to reform the funding system are contributing to local authorities’ finances becoming unsustainable.
A new report from the National Audit Office finds that government has made limited progress on combatting antimicrobial resistance.
This report an update to the NAO’s 2016 report on the St Helena airport and the FCDO’s economic support of the St Helena government.
An increasingly complex tax system is burdening government and business with billions in admin costs.
This report examines efforts to address gender based violence, to support government’s target to halve violence against women and girls.
Gareth Davies, the head of the NAO, has qualified his audit opinion on DBT’s 2023-24 financial statements.
The cyber threat to UK government is severe; government must act now to protect its own operations and key public services.
This report covers HMRC’s calculation of the 2022-23 income tax revenue for Wales (the outturn) and the provisional estimate for 2023-24.
The public spending watchdog has estimated that the government’s maintenance backlog is at least £49 billion.
This report covers HMRC’s calculation of the 2022-23 income tax revenue for Scotland (the outturn) and the provisional estimate for 2023-24.
Government has made progress in recovering COVID-era sports and culture loans, but it needs a long-term plan to manage repayments at scale.
The C&AG has released his report on the Department of Health and Social Care accounts for 2023-24.
The C&AG has released his annual report on the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency’s collection of Vehicle Excise Duty.
Public electric vehicle chargepoint installations are on track, but government needs to make sure they are located in the right places.
Our report sets out the latest data on Carer’s Allowance to improve transparency and inform public debate.