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The Reports fulfil a statutory duty to provide updates as set out in the REUL Act.
This dashboard shows a list of retained EU law (REUL) and assimilated law. These are laws that the UK saved to ensure legislative continuity immediately after Brexit.
The time series datasets consistent with the Public sector finances, UK: June 2024 bulletin.
A presentational framework for the headline measures of Public Sector Finance Statistics (net borrowing net cash requirement and net debt).
We publish statistics on benefits, pensions, employment programmes, income distribution and other subjects we are responsible for.
A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in July 2024.
A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in June 2024.
List of rents data used to calculate Local Housing Allowances (LHA).
Information about the Datalab, which allows approved researchers from contracted institutions to access de-identified data in an on-site secure environment.
Personnel Statistics for the Northern Ireland Civil Service 2024
This publication gives an overview of UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) spend in calendar year 2022. It was updated with minor revisions in April 2024.
This release details movements in the international reserves of gold and assets held by the UK Government.
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.
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