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From Office for National Statistics (ONS)
  • Analysis of measures of young people's well-being across seven domains.

  • Commentary on the latest GDP estimate, labour market conditions and other economic issues.

  • Figures showing average weekly expenditure on goods and services for UK households, compiled from the 2012 Living Costs and Food Survey.

  • An annual report which includes information on deliveries by caesarean section and induced births.

  • Domestic and overseas acquisitions, disposals and mergers.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest 8-week period.

  • Private (non-state) pension contribution rate statistics covering occupational and personal pensions.

  • E-commerce values and the adoption and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) by UK businesses, from the E-commerce Survey of UK Businesses.

  • Describes the classification of organisations and institutions in the UK national accounts.

  • Excess winter mortality, by sex, age, underlying cause, region, and analysed against temperature and influenza rates.

  • Provides detail about the framework and indicators to be used to monitor economic well-being in a new quarterly release from December. The release will present indicators that adjust or supplement more traditional measures s…

  • Estimates of Long-Term International Migration to and from the United Kingdom (UK) and England and Wales, annual statistics.

  • Births, deaths and survivals of UK enterprises. The active stock of businesses is also shown, so that birth and death rates can be calculated.

  • Crime statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime.

  • Quarterly migration summary, including long-term international migration (LTIM), National Insurance number allocations to adult overseas nationals from the Department for Work and Pensions, and visa data from the Home Office.

  • Shows the monthly movements in gross value added for the service industries, which overall account for around 75 per cent of UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

  • Quarterly estimates of price changes for services provided by UK businesses to other UK businesses and government, for a limited range of service industries.

  • Investment trends for businesses. Contains capital expenditure data at current prices, constant prices and seasonally adjusted.

  • Estimates of the key components of GDP from the output, expenditure and income approaches.

  • This report looks into those workers in the UK who are underemployed and want to work more hours, as well as those workers who want to work less hours, meaning they are overemployed. This report therefore looks in more detai…