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  • Rail passenger numbers and crowding statistics on weekdays across 11 major cities in England and Wales during 2016.

  • Preliminary estimate for GDP containing constant price Gross Value Added (GVA), by industrial sector.

  • Monthly movements in gross value added (GVA) for the service industries, which overall account for around 78% of UK GDP.

  • The second in a series of regular progress reports from the HS2 independent Construction Commissioner.

  • The first in a series of regular progress reports from the HS2 independent Construction Commissioner.

  • Shrinkflation describes the phenomenon where manufacturers reduce the package size of household goods while keeping the price the same. This article examines the impact of this phenomenon on CPIH.

  • Public sector borrowing and cash requirements tables.

  • Results of a study to test and model the effects of mid-air collisions between drones and manned aircraft.

  • Measurement of company quarterly profit.

  • Overview of the latest trends in population statistics.

  • Public sector borrowing, debt and cash requirements.

  • Report reviewing opportunities for transport and the higher education sector to work together more effectively.

  • Report reviewing opportunities for transport and the further education sector to work together more effectively.

  • The July 2017 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.

  • Exercise to test the national contingency plan for responses to marine pollution from shipping and offshore installations.

  • Data on number of goods exporters and value of goods exports for the UK regions.

  • These estimates, from the Annual Business Survey, show how many businesses are UK or foreign-owned by industry, employment size and region. Information is provided for business counts, turnover and approximate GVA. Estimates…

  • First estimate of retail sales, including quantity bought, store prices, average spend and internet sales, seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted.

  • A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in July 2017.

  • An article describing double deflation methodology and how it will be applied within the UK to volume GDP estimation.