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The declining financial health of many further education colleges has potentially serious consequences for learners and local economies, but the bodies responsi
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HC 601 - Universal Credit: Progress Update
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We acknowledge that Universal Credit has stabilised and made progress since the previous Committee of Public Accounts first reported on the programme in 2013. H