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Forecasts for the UK economy is a monthly comparison of independent forecasts.
This page contains resources to help you stay aware of emerging weather risks and help the public to prepare for and respond to weather, and to stay safe and protect their homes.
Spring Forecast 2026 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
This study examines 29 macroeconomic variables in terms of bias, efficiency, and information content
The Chancellor has announced the Spring Forecast in Parliament
Estimates for 2025 and forecasts for 2026 of removals, production and trade of wood products.
Estimates for 2016 and forecasts for 2017 of removals, production and trade of wood products.
The Met Office forecasting capacity leverages advanced technology, scientific expertise, and a global observation network to provide accurate and reliable weather and climate forecasts for public, commercial, and government use.
External resources, including pollen calendars and forecasts and air quality monitors and forecasts.
A comparison of earlier forecasts with the latest outturn data for the economy and public finances.
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