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  • Fuel poverty detailed tables under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator (2025 data).

  • A summary of the 2025 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of fuel poor households in 2025.

  • These tables provide supplementary data relating to fuel poverty for various dwelling and household characteristics (2025 data).

  • Fuel poverty long term trends under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator.

  • Findings from the 2025-26 Quarter 3 survey on 11 metre plus buildings, published March 2026.

  • The Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) measures private rent inflation for new and existing tenancies. The UK House Price Index measures house price inflation.

  • Download aggregated data behind the UK House Price Index (UK HPI), in CSV format.

  • The 99th monthly data release regarding building safety remediation.

  • The 100th monthly data release regarding building safety remediation.

  • An overview of government and industry's work on hydrogen heating and the community trial being carried out by industry.

  • Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, including in CSV format.

  • Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, including in CSV format.

  • ​​Research on how national planning policy and guidance informs decisions about the demolition or the retrofit of buildings.

  • The latest data tables on social housing sales.

  • The latest data tables on affordable housing supply.

  • The latest data tables on housing supply: indicators of new supply.

  • Accredited Official Statistics on the number of planning applications received, decided and granted in England.

  • Historical and discontinued tables on planning applications.

  • An indication of the levels of and trends in new housing supply in England.

  • The Homes England research programme supports and provides evidence for our funds, programmes and wider housing policy and interventions.