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The following statistics were release today (1 July 2011) by the Department of Health.
Headline findings from the Community Life Survey: statistics on issues that are key to encouraging social action and empowering communities.
Statistical press release to announce the publication of Digest of UK energy statistics (DUKES) 2013 and 3 other key publications.
Energy statistics: Press notice (12/165)
Statistical press release (12/089): Digest of UK energy statistics (DUKES) 2012
Energy statistics press notice: reference 12/165
This series brings together all documents relating to HM Treasury (HMT) Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA)
This series brings together all statistical releases from the Participation Survey.
Regular measles statistics updates issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Public spending statistics which present analyses of public spending against budgeting and expenditure on services frameworks.
Statistical notice about changes to the way DWP will publish statistics about benefit underpayments and call for feedback.
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) additional statistical analyses not included in our standard official statistics releases.
Statistics on the composition of the Civil Service workforce, including regional, diversity and earnings data.
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