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  • Shows identified wealth, the wealth owned by estates represented by those passing through probate in each year.

  • This table shows identified wealth - the wealth owned by estates represented by those passing through probate in each year, grossed up to that of the living using mortality rates.

  • This table shows identified wealth - the wealth owned by estates represented by those passing through probate in each year.

  • Adults' experiences of, and attitudes towards, rail travel in the United Kingdom

  • Investigating common techniques in the UK and overseas for cyclist provision at traffic signals.

  • This publication presents summary statistics on UK and world shipping fleets, updated annually.

  • Information on motor vehicles in Great Britain licensed on the 30 June 2012, or registered for the first time during April to June 2012.

  • Analyses evidence on which sectors could contribute to UK future economic growth and employment. BIS economics paper number 18.

  • Evaluation of the processes and impacts of transport accessibility planning policy.

  • This release presents provisional estimates for road traffic in Great Britain for the second quarter of 2012.

  • The updated economic case for High Speed Two, with reports and spreadsheets detailing the modeling outputs.

  • A look into the education sector, the challenges faced and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the professional and business services sector and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • This document contains the following information: Fiscal sustainability report.

  • Information from 2011 about rail passenger numbers in several major cities in England and Wales and levels of peak crowding.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 456 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

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  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the health and social care sector and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the energy sector and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • A focus on the skills challenges facing the construction sector and the benefits of overcoming them.