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  • Total laboratory-confirmed cases of measles in England and Wales.

  • Background information and quality report for statistics relating to the Research and Development Tax Credits.

  • This is an independent historical report commissioned by the Home Office in response to Wendy Williams’ ‘Windrush Lessons Learned Review’.

  • Quarterly data on the volume of cases dealt with by family courts over time, with statistics also broken down for the main types of case involved.

  • These statistics provide information about Research and Development Tax Credits, their cost, and the nature of the companies claiming them.

  • Hospital outpatient activity

  • Hospital admitted patient care activity

  • This publication provides summary statistics on deaths which occurred whilst on training and exercise in the UK armed forces since 1 January 2000.

  • Statistics showing the trends over time in the economic labour market status of individuals aged 50 and over.

  • These statistics summarise finalised awards payments to families benefiting from tax credits in the United Kingdom in the 2022 to 2023 tax year.

  • Data on claims and payments made under the Windrush Compensation Scheme.

  • The publication will draw on NHS England’s monthly A&E data as well as ECDS data and in so doing will aim to create a more coherent picture of the A&E landscape.

  • Background information and quality report for statistics relating to the Patent Box relief.

  • Information on the number of companies claiming relief under the UK Patent Box and its associated cost to the Exchequer.

  • Estimates of total final energy consumption from 2005 to 2022 at a country, regional and local authority level.

  • Statistics on PAYE Income Tax and National Insurance contributions, Bank Levy, Bank Surcharge, Corporation Tax and Bank Payroll Tax receipts from the banking sector.

  • National participation figures for 16- to 18-year-olds at the end of 2023, and updates to estimates for 2011 to 2022.

  • Summarises the social and behavioural insights gained during COVID-19, what influence they have had and their relevance for future transport resilience.

  • A report helping users to understand the strengths and limitations of the published statistics.

  • Special feature article from the September 2024 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.