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Data on the life sciences sector in the UK and other countries.
Main points on the UK’s performance in the LSCIs Research environment In…
This document accompanies the LSCIs 2026 report and outlines the…
1. Life science ecosystem The Life Sciences Sector Plan (LSSP) was…
1. Introduction The life sciences competitiveness indicators (LSCIs) are a…
In accordance with the conditions for pre-release access to Official…
Regulatory Policy Committee's opinion of the review of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 carried out by MHRA.
Lead department Department of Health and Social Care Summary of proposal A…
The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has published its report prepared in response to a request from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) concerning the proposed subsidy to British Business Bank (BBB).
A monthly snapshot of the UK’s trade and investment position, summarising trade statistics produced by ONS, HMRC, DBT and others.
A snapshot of the UK’s latest trade and investment position, summarising statistics produced by ONS, DBT, and UNCTAD.
The SAU has published its report prepared in response to a request from the Department of Business and Trade (DBT) concerning the proposed network (SPEI) subsidy to the Post Office Limited for 2026 to 2029.
An independent research report.
A government commissioned report on the UK steel demand forecast to 2050, to inform the UK steel strategy.
A government commissioned report from the Materials Processing Institute (MPI) to assess UK primary steelmaking technology, to inform the UK steel strategy.
Early experimental data and analysis on economic activity and social change in the UK. These real-time indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.
Quarterly Index of the Northern Ireland private sector production output.
The impact of challenges facing the economy and other events on UK businesses, including financial performance, workforce, trade, and business resilience.
Quarterly index of the Northern Ireland private sector services output.
This spreadsheet provides supplementary data to that in the release of the UK regional trade in goods statistics from HM Revenue & Customs.
This quarterly release is a disaggregation of the UK overseas trade in goods statistics with further breakdown to nine English Government Regions, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Aggregated quarterly RTS ITL1 data reported by trade values and business counts. The data are broken down by EU and non-EU countries. This includes a further breakdown of SITC sections and country groupings.
Regional, local authority, and parliamentary constituency breakdowns of changes in UK employment, unemployment, and economic inactivity, and other related statistics. These are official statistics in development.
Monthly estimates of payrolled employees and their pay from HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC’s) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) data. This is a joint release between HMRC and the Office for National Statistic…
Quantitative research assessing the potential social net present value and GDP impacts of 5 smart data use cases over a 15-year period.
DBT’s areas of research interest (ARI) summarise the areas in which the department would like to receive evidence from the external research community.
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