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URN: 10/542
Outlines how the UK life sciences sector is driving economic growth and patient benefit, and reports on delivery progress for the actions in the life sciences blueprint (URN 09/1072). See also economic analysis (10/541). Published 26 January 2010.

URN: 09/1453
Command Paper 7755. Sets out a coordinated programme of work across Government in response to the recommendations of 'Unleashing aspiration: the final report of the panel on fair access to the professions' which was chaired by Alan Milburn. It promotes the aspirations of all young people, whatever their background, and puts social mobility at the heart of the Government's plans for growth and success in the global economy. Hard copies are Available from the Stationery Office, priced £14.35. Published 18 January 2010.

URN: 09/1473
Sets out the Government's strategy to boost strong, sustainable, long-term economic growth in the UK, building on 'New industry, new jobs' (URN 09/922). Looks at Government action relating to enterprise, knowledge, people, infrastructure, open and competitive markets, industrial strengths, and Government's role in the market. A summary is also available (URN 10/1473ES). Published 7 January 2010.