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Qualitative research exploring how ‘moments of need’– such as encountering misinformation and hateful content - can drive uptake of media literacy support.
Acknowledgements Our thanks to Professor Simeon Yates (University of…
Qualitative research exploring parental media literacy needs, evaluating existing resources, and identifying opportunities to improve support for keeping children safe online.
Executive summary The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology…
Summary reports on dry weather and drought in England and how it affects public water supply, agriculture, energy and the environment.
1. Summary This week has been generally wet across England, particularly…
1. Summary The last week was the wettest for England since the end of…
1. Summary The country was again bathed in sunshine this week, and…
1. Summary Whilst cooler conditions have been experienced in the past…
1. Summary The fourth heatwave of the summer hit England this week…
1. Summary Patchy rain fell across England last week, with an average of…
1. Summary This week has been the driest since mid-May and we continue to…
1. Summary Despite this week’s wetter conditions, it was not enough to…
The latest quarterly reports of provisional data for syphilis and gonorrhoea diagnoses in England.
This weekly summary highlights changes in the number of people visiting GPs, going to emergency departments and calling NHS 111.
Summary of the number of people calling NHS 111 for health advice within England on a weekly basis under the syndromic surveillance system.
How the actual number of deaths in England compare with the expected numbers of deaths for each week.
National influenza (flu) and COVID-19 report, monitoring COVID-19 activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses.
Air quality reports for the survivors and residents of the area surrounding Grenfell Tower.
An independent report by Alma Economics assessing the financial and environmental challenges climate change poses to grassroots sport in the UK.
Weekly data from UK laboratories on the number of cases of notifiable bacteria and viruses (see important note in Details section, below).
Analysis of prison leavers’ participation in education over time in custody, linked to other sources showing characteristics, educational needs, and experiences
Latest information on disease events under monitoring.
Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches.
Statistics on visa applications for people coming to the UK for work, study and family reasons.
The latest information on mpox clade Ib and clade IIb cases in the UK. Previous reports from June 2022 to January 2025 include information on clade IIb only.
These statistics cover the number of people on Universal Credit with a health condition or disability restricting their ability to work.
Six year data snapshot of asset recovery for England, Wales and Northern Ireland and data on the Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme.
A co-produced report to inform inclusion health action in health protection.…
Analysis from the Health Insight Survey which looks at patients experiences of accessing healthcare. The survey is being conducted by the ONS and funded by NHS England. These are official statistics in development.
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