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  • Measures the volume of production for the manufacturing, mining and quarrying, and energy supply industries.

  • Trade in goods, classified by the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC), and monthly estimates for total trade in services.

  • Experimental statistics. A brief summary of the number of records in the HES (Hospital Episode Statistics) data set and DID (Diagnostic Imaging Dataset) that can be linked.

  • Output from the NHS Safety Thermometer tool. England data.

  • A picture of British food – what we grow, sell and consume as well as our attitudes – drawing on existing sources on production, exports, consumption as well as attitudes and consumer behaviour.

  • An impact story describing how SIN Japan helped Japanese Government revamp its efforts and prioritise nuclear R&D

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in March 2016.

  • Details of the number of items and the net ingredient cost of all prescriptions dispensed in the community in England.

  • The attainment of young people aged 19 in the 2014 to 2015 academic year.

  • Statistical information on mental health in the UK armed forces.

  • An explainer which delves into the background of an increase in deaths in 2015.

  • An annual report which presents learner outcomes data by level of study, type of learning aim, sector/subject area and learner characteristics.

  • Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the UK economy by industry.

  • Analysis of provisional 2015 death registrations by age, sex and underlying cause of death.

  • Baseline assessment of Ecological Focus Area features on farms with arable land in England prior to new CAP Greening requirements in 2015.

  • An overview of statistics on roads and how they are used, drawing on previously published statistics from a range of DfT sources.

  • The Household Satellite Accounts (HHSA) measures and values the unpaid outputs produced by households in the UK.

  • Report of a workshop looking at the future of Rochdale.

  • Essay exploring how cities are thinking about the future.

  • Provides information UK participation in Horizon 2020, and its predecessor Framework Programme 7, for 2007 to 2013.