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The likelihood of reporting long COVID symptoms four or 12 weeks after a first coronavirus (COVID-19) infection compatible with the Omicron BA.1 or BA.2 variants, compared with the Delta variant, using data from the COVID-19…
Qualitative and quantitative research by the Office for National Statistics exploring disabled people’s experiences with private sector activities, goods, products and services across the UK.
Estimates for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. This survey is being delivered in partnership with University of Oxford, University of Manchester, UK Health Security Agency and Wellcome Trust. This study is join…
This data estimates the impact saltmarsh has on reducing flood risk in coastal areas in England and Wales.
This article includes a dataset that can be used to produce capital stock estimates using the perpetual inventory method. We provide a link to the coding used to produce capital stock estimates alongside a user guide.
Describing experiences of adults aged 18 and over who have recently arrived in the UK from Ukraine, using data from the UK Humanitarian Response Insight Survey. The Office for National Statistics conducted this survey on beh…
An update on the future of International Migration statistics.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination rates among people aged 18 years and over who live in England, including estimates by socio-demographic characteristic and region.
Early experimental data and analysis on economic activity and social change in the UK. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources, and experimental methods.
The impact of challenges facing the economy and other events on UK businesses. Based on responses from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS) to deliver real-time information to help assess issues impacting UK busi…
Experimental statistics. Part of an international study coordinated by the OECD. This bulletin summarises the UK specific results on people's trust in government and institutions, opinions of public services and attitude…
Antibody and vaccination data by UK country and regions in England from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey. This analysis has been produced in partnership with University of Oxford, University of Manchester, UK Heal…
Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, in the latest weeks for which data are available.
Monthly movements in gross value added for the service industries which overall account for around 79% of UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services produced in the UK. It estimates the size of and growth in the economy.
Short-term measures of output by the construction industry, contracts awarded for new construction work in Great Britain.
Total value of UK exports and imports of goods and services by current price, chained volume measures and implied deflators.
Movements in the volume of production for the UK production industries: manufacturing, mining and quarrying, energy supply, and water and waste management.
Movements in the volume of production for the UK production industries: manufacturing, mining and quarrying, energy supply, and water and waste management. Figures are seasonally adjusted.
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