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  • Animal feed statistics are based on surveys and provide information on the quantities of feed used in Northern Ireland on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis

  • Annual release of updated health and safety statistics on work-related injury, ill health and costs in Great Britain.

  • This statistical bulletin contains headline figures and commentary from the Business Demography 2022 publication. This product includes births, deaths and survivals of UK enterprises. The active stock of businesses is also s…

  • Collection of DCMS Economic Estimates consultations and responses.

  • Quarterly update of persons stopped and searched by PSNI.

  • A quarterly publication of HSC vacancies

  • Summary of our 2022/23 user research for our official statistics.

  • These annual statistics include detailed breakdowns of the number of savers, and the amount of savings.

  • A quarterly summary of HSC staff

  • Analysing the pensions landscape and consolidation in the Defined Contribution (DC) trust-based pensions market.

  • Report detailing the results and findings from the 2022 survey of publicly funded research and innovation organisations in the UK.

  • A review of the master trusts authorisation and supervisory regime and the wider market.

  • The Government has announced National Minimum Wage rates for April 2024, including the National Living Wage.

  • Science advice note: What are the technical and policy barriers to increasing EV battery recycling capacity in the UK?

  • Statistics on the active and passive surveillance of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in exotic species and domestic cats in Great Britain.

  • October effort statistics 2023

  • This report provides carbon intensity indicators developed for Northern Ireland.

  • Science advice note: What drives adaptive purchasing behaviours (APB), and what methods can be used to predict and mitigate them during crises?

  • Science advice note: How can policy making be improved by citizen science?

  • Science advice: How well do we understand the impacts of weather conditions on the UK’s renewable wind and solar energy supplies?