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  • Quarterly reports which cover various topics such as employment, economic inactivity, claimant count and earnings.

  • Statistics on the number of seafarers active at sea in 2014.

  • Shows the monthly movements in gross value added for the service industries, which overall account for around 75 per cent of UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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

  • This report highlights the achievements and progress of the Coastal Communities Fund in the first 2 funding rounds between 2012 and 2014.

  • A monthly report which covers topics such as employment, indices, exports and earnings.

  • Public sector borrowing and cash requirements tables

  • The growth dashboard summarises important facts and figures on UK growth and sector performance, as well as the government’s growth and industrial policy.

  • The survey is a national consumer survey measuring the volume and value of overnight trips taken by residents of the Great Britain. It is jointly sponsored by the Welsh Government, VisitEngland and VisitScotland. Results of …

  • The survey is undertaken jointly with VisitEngland and VisitScotland.

  • A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in January 2015.

  • UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) Performance and Impact Monitoring Surveys (PIMS 32-35) support delivered July 2013 to June 2014.

  • A strategic fit analysis of the Airports Commission's shortlisted options for additional airport capacity.

  • A summary of responses to behavioural insight sessions that ran alongside the HS2 property consultation during September 2014.

  • Estimates of government deficit and debt data tables, given to the European Commission in accordance with the Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP), annexed to the Maastricht Treaty.

  • Findings from September 2013 on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.

  • Findings from March 2014 on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.

  • Investigates people’s attitudes to the importance of the strategic rail network and how this varies among people of different gender, age and working status.

  • People were surveyed to find out their opinions on English roads in order to develop the roads reform policy.

  • Compares how people's attitudes to roads have changed between June 2013 and September 2013.