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  • Report exploring UK rail scenarios up to 2065.

  • Report and animation looking at scenarios for the future of Newcastle upon Tyne.

  • Reports looking at the relationships between cities in the UK and China.

  • A framework for assessing the possible effects of unlikely or unforeseen factors which could disrupt urban trends over the next 50 years.

  • Wide range of statistics that are currently available on the construction industry. Gives a broad perspective of statistical trends in the construction industry in Great Britain through the last decade together with some int…

  • A list of additional ad-hoc analysis not included in any of our standard publications.

  • This report presents the results from surveying IP engaged businesses and compares the findings with those from the main IP awareness survey.

  • Public sector borrowing, debt and cash requirements.

  • Monthly turnover, exports, and orders for the production and services industries.

  • A range of tourism statistics for Northern Ireland 2015.

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

  • The market value of the financial and non-financial assets for the UK. They are a measure of the wealth of the UK

  • UKCES evaluation report for the UK Futures Programme Productivity Challenge: Skills for innovation in manufacturing.

  • UKCES evaluation report for the UK Futures Programme management and leadership in supply chains and networked organisations productivity challenge. This was the UK Futures Programme's second challenge.

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

  • Research to explore trust customers’ current interactions with HMRC and their views on the impact of moving to an online digital service.

  • Research to assess customers’ response to the new reporting requirements for employment intermediaries introduced in April 2015.

  • Comparison of developments in GDP and the labour market.

  • Provides early/provisional estimates of median equivalised disposable income and measures of income inequality, ahead of revised estimates published in the annual article The Effects of Taxes and Benefits on Household Income.

  • A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in August 2016.