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  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • This report examines the UK construction industry’s response to the Modern Slavery Act.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • Annual publication giving an overview of statistics about food. Please refer to the collection page for the latest version.

  • This publication summarises information about uses of the Mental Health Act 1983 for the reporting year.

  • As the government prepares to announce tax measures aimed at tackling the problem of plastic pollution following the largest response to a call for evidence in the Treasury’s history, we’ve come up with five facts about envi…

  • The number of deaths registered in a week in England and Wales.

  • Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel.

  • Northern Ireland-only results and data tables from the employer skills survey 2017.

  • Scotland-only results and data tables from the employer skills survey 2017.

  • Wales-only results and data tables from the employer skills survey 2017.

  • National, regional and local level results and data tables for England.

  • Main report and data tables on UK employers’ reported skill needs and training activities.

  • ACRE's advice on an application to investigate GM Streptococcus pneumoniae in stimulating an immune response to pneumonia.

  • Details of consent for Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to release a genetically modified organism, reference 18/R51/01.

  • Economic research on use of pricing algorithms and potential competition concerns, including collusion and personalised pricing.

  • Experimental Statistics on the impact of removing "imputed" transactions from real household disposable income and the saving ratio to better represent the economic experience of UK households.

  • Presents indicators that adjust or supplement more traditional measures such as GDP to give a more rounded and comprehensive basis for assessing changes in economic well-being.

  • Experimental Statistics on the impact of removing "imputed" transactions from real household disposable income and the saving ratio to better represent the economic experience of UK households.

  • UK wheat and barley production.

  • Data from laboratories testing for hepatitis and HIV across all PHE Centre areas of England.