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  • Annual statistics on conceptions to residents of England and Wales, with numbers and rates by age group including women aged under 18 years.

  • This release is an asymmetry study covering trade in goods between the UK and its EU and non-EU partners by value (UK imports and UK exports) for the calendar years 2022 to 2024.

  • Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.

  • Weekly data from UK laboratories on the number of cases of notifiable bacteria and viruses (see important note in Details section, below).

  • The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) collects and publishes statistics on public health topics.

  • This report provides insights for local government on what enables the effective, design, delivery and evaluation of health and work programmes.

  • Local spending of funding for the Supporting Families programme between 2022 and 2025.

  • Research reports of the results from the childcare and early years provider pulse surveys.

  • Schools’ experiences of opening new or expanded nursery provision funded by the school-based nursery capital grant.

  • An overview of the education technology (EdTech) market in England.

  • Findings from a mixed-methods study on the customer experience and impacts of extra Jobcentre Plus support for disabled people and those with health conditions.

  • Research by Fortia Insight into how police forces in England record, identify, extract and share data relating to Cultural Property Crime (CPC).

  • Findings from regular surveys of school and college teachers and leaders.

  • Findings from a follow-up qualitative study on the experiences of leavers and those considering leaving the English state school sector.

  • This report provides findings from a mixed-method evaluation of the Intensive Personalised Employment Support programme, incorporating a quantitative and qualitative strand.

  • This report presents findings from an independent evaluation of the Individual Placement and Support in Primary Care (IPSPC) programme, incorporating a qualitative and quantitative strand.

  • This report sets out the first phase evaluation of the Get Britain Working Trailblazer programme, which involved developing Theory of Change models and system maps to describe how Trailblazer areas intend to address the aims…

  • A report exploring Universal Credit (UC) customers’ knowledge, understanding, attitudes and barriers to work, and how their understanding of UC incentives shapes their views on working and progression.

  • Findings from a research report exploring teachers and leaders leaving English state education.

  • Findings from regular surveys of primary and secondary school pupils’ parents or carers, secondary school pupils and 16 to 18 learners.