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  • HM Revenue and Customs' record of those who have pre-release access to Official Statistics.

  • Monthly reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.

  • Ad hoc statistics on how many and what type of families and individuals in families would benefit from the uprating of benefits from April 2025.

  • Monthly Stillbirths (Northern Ireland): October 2024

  • Monthly Marriages (Northern Ireland): October 2024

  • Monthly Civil Partnerships (Northern Ireland): October 2024

  • Management information for further education and skills, showing in-year and most recent inspection outcomes.

  • An article looking at the groups of people most likely to follow a hybrid working pattern (part travelling to work, and part at home), by age, parental status, qualification level and occupation (based on data from April to …

  • Monthly Deaths (Northern Ireland): October 2024

  • Monthly Births (Northern Ireland): October 2024

  • Data on SIA approved contractors. Includes the total number of approved contractors and a breakdown by licensing sector and UK region.

  • Data on SIA licence holders. Includes a breakdown by age, gender, nationality, licensing sector and UK region.

  • Data on SIA licence applications. This page is updated on a monthly basis.

  • This document details the topics and questions where HMRC is most interested in the input of external research and analytical communities.

  • This document sets out the high level areas of research interest relevant to HM Treasury. It aims to support engagement with the external research community.

  • Survey for the detection of avian influenza in dairy cattle in Great Britain.

  • Sir Wyn Williams's interim report in July 2023 focuses on compensation and redress for subpostmasters.

  • Estimate of the number of filled jobs in the DCMS Sectors for the period April 2021 to March 2022 and re-weighted estimates for the 2021 calendar year.

  • Official Statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS Sectors to the UK economy, measured by employment.

  • Reports presenting 30-day all-cause mortality following infection with healthcare-associated infections (HCAI).