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  • Employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobs and the Claimant Count for regions, local authorities and parliamentary constituencies.

  • Data for young people by age, gender, region and local authority.

  • An annual report which includes data on pharmacies, prescriptions dispensed and pharmaceutical services offered.

  • The NI labour market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobseekers, vacancies and redundancies.

  • Annual business population estimates for the UK and regions in 2015.

  • Statistics on Universal Credit claims from 29 April 2013 to 17 September 2015.

  • The IPO Strategic Communications team today launched the fast facts 2015 booklet.

  • This booklet offers a snapshot of the United Kingdom’s defence capability in numbers.

  • Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.

  • Price indices, percentage changes and weights for the different measures of Consumer Price Inflation (CPI). Internationally, CPI is known as the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP).

  • The number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the latest eight weeks for which data are available.

  • Producer Price Index and associated datasets

  • Monthly house price index, based on mortgage completions from the Regulated Mortgage Survey (RMS).

  • Estimates of Life Expectancy by birth for administrative areas, including NHS Board, Council areas and others.

  • This is the source of official statistics on day visits by British residents to destinations throughout Britain.

  • Statistics on hate crimes and racist incidents recorded by the police and findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

  • Figures for the UK fishing industry in January 2014.

  • Jobs under the living wage in 2014 including breakdowns by age, work pattern, industry sector and occupation.

  • Experimental Statistics

  • Construction output is a monthly estimate of the output of the construction industry in both the private and public sectors. The estimates are a key component of Gross Domestic Product.