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  • Report from the Food Research Partnership stakeholder workshop, which recommends new approaches to crop protection.

  • Individual local authority data from 2000 to 2007.

  • Provisional statistics on reported accidents involving illegal alcohol levels in 2012. The figures also include final estimates for 2011.

  • Statistics on personal injury accidents on public roads, including footways.

  • Statistics on biofuels for 15 April 2012 to 14 April 2013 from current available data.

  • The call for Information is designed to help us identify fuel costs in remote areas.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • Statistics relating to lost, stolen and damaged passports, and the issuing of emergency travel documents (ETDs) during 2012-2013

  • Annual statistics on the equipment holdings of the UK and other nations within the scope of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty.

  • An outline of the Netherlands' vocational education and training (VET) system and employers’ role within it.

  • Statistics showing type of asset and type of allowance.

  • The receipts table shows annual figures for 2005 to 2006 to 2012 to 2013 on PAYE and Corporation Tax receipts from the banking sector, and receipts of Bank Payroll Tax in 2010 to 2011 and the Bank Levy from 2011 to 2012.

  • Position paper from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) on routing apprenticeship funding via a pay as you earn (PAYE) model.

  • Survey on effectiveness of Foundation Learning in reengaging young people and supporting progression to further learning and/or employment.

  • Analysis from a survey about loneliness conducted by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) in August 2011.

  • Analysis of data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) that explores the relationship between employment and wellbeing.

  • Examples of surveys (apart from those done by the Office for National Statistics) that collect wellbeing data and can be used for policy analysis.

  • An attempt to categorise and define wellbeing scores from the ONS Annual Population Survey data from April to October 2011.

  • How the Department of Health measures, defines and addresses wellbeing in relation to health.

  • A report estimating the value of volunteering using wellbeing data.

  • Analysis of the DWP working age customer base.