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  • The fifth in a series of Move to Universal Credit Insights looking at the migration of customers from Employment and Support Allowance to Universal Credit.

  • Information about the Datalab, which allows approved researchers from contracted institutions to access de-identified data in an on-site secure environment.

  • Explores England’s drought prospects for 2026, setting out the different scenarios, risks, potential impacts and mitigating actions each sector will need to take.

  • Home Office reviews of the cash allowance paid to asylum seekers.

  • Laboratory-confirmed cases of invasive meningococcal disease reported to the enhanced meningococcal surveillance programme in England.

  • Technical criteria for determining if a plant meets the definition of ‘precision bred’ and how modern biotechnology may be used to produce precision bred plants.

  • A set of reports detailing the costs and economic impact of cyber attacks on the UK economy.

  • A representative survey of UK businesses with employees on their experiences of fraud, corruption, money laundering and breaches of financial sanctions.

  • Quantitative research with unrepresented Self Assessment customers exploring the effectiveness of the 2023 to 2024 advertising campaign.

  • Qualitative research to understand Social Media Content Creators.

  • The Sector risk profile is intended to help boards have a better understanding of the risks organisations face, in an increasingly complex and diverse sector.

  • The Chief Medical Officer for England identifies areas of good practice and areas of risk, and recommends actions to improve health outcomes for this population.

  • Findings cover the first 2 waves of a multi-wave survey with tax agents tracking how they are preparing themselves and their clients for Making Tax Digital

  • Quantitative research with Self Assessment customers.

  • Research to evaluate the effectiveness of the 2024 to 2025 Digital Channel Shift advertising campaign.

  • Key evidence underpinning the Natural England strategy.

  • Evidence received on the potential needs of people with Down syndrome through a call for evidence on the Down Syndrome Act 2022 and engagement with academics.

  • A report on the future employment demand across 10 key sectors and the education pathways for the priority occupations in these sectors.

  • Keep Britain Working is an independent review of the role of employers in tackling health based economic inactivity and promoting healthy and inclusive workplaces.

  • Report by Oxford Economics, commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, exploring the growth potential of the Greater Cambridge economy. ​