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  • Research to explore customer views of the current and redesigned versions of the first page of the Child Benefit claim form.

  • Reports against the Programme for Government and the Executive's Strategic Energy Framework targets

  • Research to explore the views and experiences of Child Benefit customers.

  • Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2019.

  • Annual statistics about fertiliser practices in Great Britain.

  • Statistics on occupancy rates in NI Self Catering Accommodation up to December 2018

  • A range of air passenger statistics for Northern Ireland.

  • Statistics on approved placements by type, gender, age and length of stay.

  • Statistics on occupancy rates in NI Guesthouses, Bed & Breakfasts and Guest Accommodation up to December 2018.

  • Statistics on external overnight visitors to NI up to December 2018

  • Statistics on occupancy rates in NI hotels up to December 2018.

  • Statistics on visits to NI Visitor Attractions 2018

  • A range of tourism statistics for Northern Ireland: January – December 2018

  • Statistics on domestic overnight tourism in NI up to December 2018.

  • The report provides an overview of the self-evaluation reports from the colleges taking part in the strategic college improvement fund (SCIF) pilot.

  • Analyses training for further education learners on benefits in England using government data for the 2016 to 2017 academic year.

  • This release details movements in the international reserves of gold and assets held by the UK government.

  • This notice is about improvements to the methodology used for the 2018 edition of these statistics and how they would have affected the 2017 edition.

  • Information on dementia assessment and referral data collection has been made mandatory since April 2013.

  • Statistics on the number of domestic dwellings in each council area in Northern Ireland at April each year.