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Experimental statistics for weeks 1 to 9 of NHS Test and Trace contact tracing in England.
Dstl provides the UK with world-class capability in applying artificial intelligence, data science and machine learning to defence and security challenges.
Statistics on referrals to the National Referral Mechanism, for potential victims of modern slavery.
Last year, gonorrhoea diagnoses were highest on record and syphilis diagnoses were highest since 1948.
A series of practical tools and templates to support the development of Should Cost Models and to help reinforce good practice approaches.
Postcode data for Census 2021 in England and Wales.
Experimental statistics on NHS Test and Trace since its launch on 28 May 2020. Includes reports on NHS Test and Trace (people tested and contact tracing) and rapid (lateral flow device) testing for people without symptoms.
Digest of UK Energy Statistics (DUKES) 2022: chapters 1-7, annexes A to J and supporting data tables
Statistics on police workforce numbers in the 43 police forces in England and Wales and the British Transport Police.
The CDEI has published its first report on public sector data sharing, which explores barriers to data sharing and focuses on addressing citizen trust.
Paper prepared by the Vaccine Effectiveness Expert Panel (VEEP).
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