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Experimental data from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS) for single site businesses only on topics such as trading status, financial performance, workforce and business resilience. Analysis is produced at a co…
Simulations-based methods for producing measures of statistical uncertainty for the mid-year population estimates for local authorities in England and Wales.
House prices and number of transactions for property sales in England and Wales, on an annual basis, updated quarterly.
An overview of the extent and trends of illicit drug use among 16-59 year olds for the year ending March 2020 from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
How have individuals spent their time in reduced COVID social distancing measures? How does time spent on different activities differ between lock down (28th March to 26th April 2020) and post lock down (5th September to …
Transactions which result in a change of ultimate control of the target company and have a value of £1 million or more.
Factors associated with recent changes in the rate of suicide in England and Wales, based on the date of death.
Looking at the impact of the change in the Standard of Proof - the evidence threshold used by coroners - on suicide registrations statistics, England and Wales.
The number of deaths registered in a week in England and Wales.
Provisional rate and number of suicide deaths registered in England per quarter. Includes 2001 to 2019 registrations and provisional data for Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2020.
This article is the third in a series in which the Office for National Statistics (ONS) will provide data and analysis on towns in England and Wales, providing insight into how town characteristics correlate with the attribu…
The article is the third in a series providing data and analysis of towns in England and Wales.
Annual estimates of paid hours worked, weekly, hourly and annual earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by region and four-digit Standard Occupational Classification 2010.
Provisional analysis of births occurring between January and September 2020 in England and Wales using NHS birth notifications to explore possible effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on live births, stillbirths, g…
Annual gender pay gap estimates for UK employees by age, occupation, industry, full-time and part-time, region and other geographies, and public and private sector. Compiled from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.
This article is aiming to present the experimental UK flow of funds matrices showing progress in developing new data sources and methods to improve the quality, coverage and granularity (including counterparty information) o…
This article brings together data about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in England. Exploring how these measures interact with each other can improve understanding of the severity and spread of the pandemic. This weekly…
Estimates for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. This survey is being delivered in partnership with University of Oxford, University of Manchester, Public Health England and Wellcome Trust.
Indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey covering the period 25 to 29 November 2020 to understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in Great Britain.
The changing composition of families over time, comparing the fertility of women of the same age and the number of children they have had.
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