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  • This study evaluates factors that may influence the probability of a graduate gaining highly skilled employment.

  • An Office for National Statistics (ONS) review of data sources used to measure and assess teaching quality and student outcomes.

  • This statistical release presents official statistics on the government’s Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme.

  • Sub-national energy consumption analysis of other fuels in the UK during 2014.

  • Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas quarterly emissions up to and including Q2 2016.

  • Special feature article from the September 2016 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Official statistics on the Help to Buy equity loan scheme and Help to Buy: NewBuy scheme.

  • Quarterly statistical publication

  • Statistics showing the declared currency of invoice for the UK’s trade with countries outside the EU.

  • Total final energy consumption at a sub-national level for Great Britain during 2014.

  • Sub-national domestic and non-domestic electricity consumption in Northern Ireland for 2014.

  • Monthly update of statistics relating to Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) and Discretionary Disposals in Northern Ireland.

  • Statistics on energy prices to domestic and industrial consumers for all the major fuels.

  • Statistics providing a comprehensive picture of energy production and use in the UK.

  • This statistical release presents official statistics on the government’s Help to Buy: ISA scheme.

  • Local authority (LA) spending plans for education, children's services and social care.

  • Cumulative installation numbers and capacity of schemes under 5MW installed in Great Britain.

  • Monthly deployment of all solar photovoltaic capacity in the United Kingdom.

  • Statistics on costs incurred by businesses and local authorities in complying with regular HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) statistical surveys.

  • This report presents evidence on the potential role of budgeting accounts for Universal Credit claimants.