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  • A monthly report presenting statistics on the transfer of NHS patients to a more appropriate care setting.

  • Official statistics on the number of sales of dwellings under the Right to Buy scheme in England.

  • A bulletin presenting statistics relating to the family courts.

  • Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low-income households for financial years 1994/1995 to 2013/2014.

  • The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.

  • This research explores how children move into and out of poverty, using data from 2009 to 2012.

  • Quarterly statistical publication

  • Official statistics covering January 2015 to March 2015 provisional and September 2014 to December 2014 revised.

  • National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) report: Summary of analysis using the National Energy Efficiency Data Framework.

  • This report provides headline poverty figures for Northern Ireland in 2013 to 2014

  • Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year 2013/14.

  • This release gives details of the waiting times for patients accessing cancer services at hospitals in Northern Ireland.

  • 16- to 18-year-olds in school, further education colleges, work-based learning or higher education.

  • ‘Energy Trends’ is a quarterly bulletin containing statistics on all major aspects of energy in the UK.

  • This report presents the key statistics on activity in the legal aid system for England and Wales.

  • Analysis of the use of Discretionary Housing Payment funds by local authorities.

  • The number of theory tests and driving tests taken between January 2015 and March, pass rates, and the number of instructors.

  • UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.

  • This research evaluates the effectiveness of pilots to help employees return to work after a period of sickness absence.

  • Independent research into trust and confidence in the Charity Commission with the general public, charities and others.