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Transactions which result in a change of ultimate control of the target company and have a value of £1 million or more.
How the UK economy has changed since 1970s. This analysis is focused on manufacturing, construction, agriculture and services.
This research sought to understand the experiences of customers who had started their own businesses.
Detailing the improvements being made to UK National Accounts in Blue Book 2019 and Pink Book 2019. These improvements ensure that the UK National Accounts continue to provide the best possible framework for analysing the UK…
An indicative impact of changes to the main non-financial and financial accounts estimates, being introduced when revised figures for the UK National Accounts are published on 30 September 2019.
This article gives an early indication of the expected changes to capital stocks and consumption of fixed capital resulting from the implementation of a recent methodological review.
The Bank Referral Scheme statistics from 1 November 2016 to 30 June 2019.
The indicators use big, closer-to-real-time datasets of activity and are available up to one month in advance of official estimates of gross domestic product.
Report describing research works carried out by the Government Chemist to explore the possibilities of applying QuEChERS to the analysis of mycotoxins in various food matrices
How the relationship between UK public sector monthly income and expenditure leads to changes in deficit and debt.
Science and Innovation Ireland organised a visit for Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England focussing on genomics, clinical Trials and in particular anti-microbial resistance (AMR).
Provisional UK trade data impact assessment to current price and chained volume measures from 1997 to 2016 for Blue Book 2019.
Estimates of the impact to current price and chained volume measure estimates for gross domestic product (GDP) from 1997 to 2016, including lower-level components, planned for publication in September 2019.
A summary of changes to estimates of gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) as part of Blue Book 2019 and their impact on GFCF and business investment.
Revised estimates of NPISH sector data will be published as part of Blue Book 2019 for 1997-2016 following data processing improvements. These improved estimates are introduced as part of the new framework the Office for Nat…
There was a review of the methods used for the estimation of capital stocks. This article explains the methodological changes that have been implemented as part of Blue Book 2019.
In 2018, Science and Innovation Network in Russia together with Department for International Trade Russia launched the Science & Cocktails series of lectures.
Historical time series for the assets and liabilities of households and NPISH loans and equity and investments and the resolution of issues and difficulties faced in restoring these historical estimates.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on FCA's final stage validation impact assessment of the Advising on pension transfers (CP17/16, PS18/6).
Monthly house price inflation in the UK, calculated using data from HM Land Registry, Registers of Scotland and Land and Property Services Northern Ireland.
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