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Article which shows a population reeling from the effects of World War One and the Spanish Flu pandemic. It presents newly-digitised records of the 1921 Census, on orphans, widows and divorce. Some of those questions were asked of the population...
Successful wave 4 free school applications.
UK universities are invited to apply for 1 of 12 new Regius Professorships that will be awarded to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday.
Location: Kathryn Jane off Skye, Scotland. Emerald Dawn off Kilkeel, Northern Ireland. Jann Denise II off North Shields, England.
Letters the Department for Education sent to successful free school applicants in the fourth round (wave 4) of the free schools programme.
Find out about Homes England’s board and committees.
Ofsted pre-registration advice notes for free schools opened by September 2014.
Amended and corrected tables from the DUKES 2012: internet content only and long-term trends
Interactive article showing how the population has changed in different local authority areas and a population map game, using data from Census 2021 first results in England and Wales.
Professor John Aston became the Home Office Chief Scientific Adviser in September 2017. Professor Aston specialises in applied statistics. He was, until recently, a trustee of the Alan Turing Institute, and has previously spent much of his career working in...
The article is the third in a series providing data and analysis of towns in England and Wales.
(Archive) Amended and corrected tables from the DUKES 2012: internet content only and long-term trends
Tax cuts for working people and UK businesses headlined Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement.
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