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  • This statistical report presents the findings from the Police Ombudsman's module in the Northern Ireland Life and Times (NILT) Survey, 2021

  • A statistical report showing the impact of COVID-19 on the immigration system, up to April 2022.

  • Quarterly experimental Official Statistics release of Work and Health Programme data.

  • Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24 years) who are not in education, employment or training, by age and sex.

  • National child safeguarding practice review into the murders of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson.

  • This report provides detailed statistics on applications made to the EUSS from 28 August 2018 to 31 March 2022, and applications concluded during the same time period.

  • Statistics on irregular migration to the UK, including small boats.

  • April effort statistics 2022

  • March effort statistics 2022

  • February effort statistics 2022

  • January effort statistics 2022

  • Evaluation of the first national Cervical Screening Saves Lives campaign, which ran in 2019.

  • Policy report containing key findings relating to current and future skills matching.

  • This report from the Skills and Productivity Board reviews the data and evidence gaps that currently limit understanding of skills mismatches.

  • This paper from the Skills and Productivity Board raises key policy questions on the role of skills in levelling up, drawing on the existing evidence base.

  • Comparison of the UK research base with research bases from a range of countries.

  • This paper, commissioned by the Skills and Productivity Board, assesses the usefulness of existing skills taxonomies in relation to the work of the board.

  • This paper from the Skills and Productivity Board looks at how skills systems contribute to productivity at a local level.

  • Perceptions of safety and experiences of harassment, by personal characteristics, based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).

  • Provides experimental statistics on households that have their Housing Benefit or Universal Credit claim capped through the Benefit Cap in Northern Ireland.