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199 results that are Statistics (published), sorted by Updated (newest)
From Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)
  • The latest data tables on local government finance.

  • The latest data tables on rough sleeping.

  • The latest data tables on homelessness.

  • Statistical release about the annual single night snapshot of the number of people sleeping rough in local authorities across England.

  • Local authority data for individuals on the Homes for Ukraine scheme, those under the Afghan resettlement Programme, and asylum seekers receiving support.

  • Accredited official statistics on statutory homelessness applications, duties, and outcomes for local authorities in England.

  • Forecast of national non-domestic rates to be collected by local authorities in England.

  • The latest data tables on social housing sales.

  • Technical notes for the 2024-25 Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) data collection.

  • Local Authority Housing Statistics data returns for the financial year 2023 to 2024

  • Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) dataset from 1978-79 to 2024-25, provided as open data in accessible and machine-readable formats

  • Local Authority Housing Statistics data returns for the financial year 2024 to 2025

  • Statistics on the number of sales and demolitions of existing social housing stock in England for 2024 to 2025.

  • Official statistics in development monitoring Part L of the Building Regulations in England relating to energy efficiency standards of new dwellings.

  • The latest data tables on Energy Performance of Buildings Certificates.

  • New analysis of fires, fatalities and casualties in caravans used as permanent dwellings in England.

  • New analysis of fires in tankers in England.

  • New analysis of fatalities by item first ignited, operation of alarm, age and gender

  • Updated analysis of carbon monoxide incidents.

  • New analysis of primary fires, fatalities and casualties in care homes in England by source of ignition and victim age and gender.