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  • The CDEI has published the final report of its review into bias in algorithmic decision-making.

  • The number of individuals claiming the SEISS grant up to 30 September 2020 by age, gender, industry sector and geography.

  • Civil Service headcounts at 31 March 2020, and Civil Service leavers between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020, by postcode, department, responsibility level and leaving cause.

  • The percentage of civil servants that were women, ethnic minority, reporting a disability and LGBO by broken down by profession and department, as at 31 March 2020.

  • The headcounts of permanent and temporary civil servants in Scotland, broken down by department, as at 31 March 2020.

  • The median salaries of civil servants, broken down by UK region and grade, as at 31 March 2020.

  • Headcounts of Civil servants at 31 March 2020 by NUTS3 region, department, analytical professions and responsibility level.

  • Quarterly experimental Official Statistics release of Work and Health Programme data.

  • This document contains the latest gross domestic product (GDP) deflators. The GDP deflator can be viewed as a measure of general inflation in the domestic economy.

  • Research to understand why Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is not always paid and how best to raise awareness of, and compliance with, CGT obligations for the sale of a residential property.

  • Statistics on households that have had their benefits capped between 15 April 2013 and August 2020.

  • This release contains statistics on the number of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme in England and Wales from April 2019 to March 2020.

  • Eat Out to Help Out scheme statistics generated from HMRC claims data.

  • Research on the accessibility and inclusiveness of future transport technologies and services.

  • This report reviews the current data standards landscape and recommends how they can be used in a Future of Transport context.

  • User-centric research on improving data integration and service provision between the Highways England strategic road network and local authority road network.

  • Quantifies the value of data shared digitally between vehicles and road authorities, and recommends an action plan for delivery.

  • A review of existing evidence on characteristics of who is using new and emerging transport technologies in the UK, their motivations and barriers to use.

  • A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in November 2020.

  • The November 2020 national statistics public expenditure outturn release.