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Summary reports on dry weather and drought in England and how it affects public water supply, agriculture, energy and the environment.
1. Summary Since the last briefing on 26 February, all areas are now at…
1. Summary Area drought status Since the last briefing on 22 January, all…
1. Summary There have been further improvements in the water resources…
1. Summary The first half of December has seen unsettled conditions…
1. Summary The end of November and start of December was unsettled, with…
1. Summary The weather has continued to be wet and cold during the week to…
1. Summary Rainfall from Storm Claudia during the week to 18 November has…
1. Summary We have published the Drought Prospects for Spring 2026 report.…
1. Summary In October, England received 90% of the long term average (LTA)…
Energy Statistics for Rural England - March 2026
A national public health bulletin from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease, London The UK Health Security Agency…
Outbreak of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium in the UK, January 2026 On…
Investigation of Infant Formula and Follow-On Formula recall due to…
Download the Price Paid Data (PPD) in text or CSV format and access our linked data.
This is the quarterly report of updates to UK legislation in food and feed and related scientific and regulatory issues from October to December 2025.
Tables showing deaths registered in Northern Ireland in 2026, up to and including 20 March 2026.
Calendar Year update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.
DCMS annual statistical work plans and out-turns.
Official statistics for individual insolvencies in England and Wales from 2014 to 2024, broken down by region, local authority areas, parliamentary constituencies; age; gender; and electoral ward. The number of breathing spa…
Trends of population indices for UK butterflies.
Standard error information for total mean, median and change of total wealth and its components.
Statistical release in response to cases of invasive meningococcal disease in the UK.
UK and foreign vessels landings by UK port and UK vessel landings abroad: provisional data.
An analysis describing the take-up of non-means tested benefits towards the end of life, and sociodemographic variables which may affect this, using poisson regression modelling in England and Wales between 1 May 2018 and 30…
This bulletin presents a range of analysis on the Higher Level Apprenticeship programmes at Northern Ireland Higher Education Institutions, including the number of starts, participants and qualifications achieved.
Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24 years) who are not in education, employment, or training, by sociodemographic, health, education and employment characteristics.
The ‘Household total wealth in Great Britain quality and methods guide’ is a single, reliable source of detailed information about a set of statistics produced from the Wealth and Assets Survey, that users can trust is alway…
Findings from the evaluation of the investment to strengthen the supported internship programme.
The Wealth and Assets Survey Guide is a single, reliable document with detailed information about the Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) data source that users can trust is always up to date.
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