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  • A summary of the latest economic data released on 11 May.

  • Measures the volume of production for the manufacturing, mining and quarrying, and energy supply industries.

  • Estimates of the number of people in employment on contracts where they are not guaranteed any hours in a given week, also known as "zero hours contracts". This is a regular update of a report last published by ONS…

  • UK overseas trade statistics (OTS) data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.

  • This publication documents the quality assurance (QA) assessment of all data sources used in the production of the Consumer Price Index including Owner Occupiers' Housing Costs (CPIH).

  • Measure of the retail sector output for the latest quarter.

  • Classification of units, transactions and assets for the purposes of economic statistics.

  • Preliminary estimate for GDP containing constant price Gross Value Added (GVA), by industrial sector.

  • Monthly movements in gross value added (GVA) for the service industries, which overall account for around 78% of UK GDP.

  • The main stories from the release of "theme day" economic statistics produced over the latest month, painting a coherent picture of the UK economic performance using recent economic data.

  • Article discussing using HMRC data for employee stock options in the National Accounts.

  • A quarterly report which show the short term movements in the output of industries in the production and construction sectors within Wales.

  • A quarterly report which shows the short-term movements in the output of service sector companies within Wales.

  • Road traffic estimates in Great Britain broken down by vehicle type, road type, region and time of the day, week and month for 2016.

  • Public sector borrowing and cash requirements tables.

  • How income is redistributed through taxes and benefits and how income inequality has changed over time for different types of households.

  • The occupancy surveys provide trend information on the demand of tourist accommodation in Wales.

  • The survey is a national consumer survey measuring the volume and value of overnight trips taken by residents of the Great Britain.

  • Explains the concept of FISIM methodology and its development in the National Accounts in the UK and internationally, and examines experimental statistics on FISIM adjusted for risk attributable to defaulting loans.

  • How the Department for Transport can improve its assessment of the costs and benefits of different cycling and walking investment options.