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  • The report highlights the state of the UK geospatial market, valued at over £6 billion, supporting over 37,500 jobs and attracting £1.2 billion in investments.

  • Job titles of people with pre-release access to Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) statistics and the organisations they belong to.

  • A list of unclaimed estates held by the Treasury Solicitor. Last updated 18th October 2024

  • This piece explores changes in GDP per head from both an economic and demographic perspective.

  • Reports on the insights from teachers, leaders and pupils on the potential uses of generative artificial intelligence in education.

  • The Home Office collects detailed information on incidents attended by Fire and Rescue Services.

  • Information on total workforce and diversity, firefighter injuries, attacks on firefighters, firefighters’ pension income, expenditure and membership.

  • Estimates of sales of improved nursery stock by forest nurseries in Great Britain.

  • Estimates for 2024 and forecasts for 2025 of removals, production and trade of wood products.

  • Provisional UK data on wood production and trade for international organisations.

  • A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in September 2024.

  • A comparison of independent forecasts for the UK economy in October 2024.

  • Statistics and data on government grants spending for the financial year 2022 to 2023.

  • This report provides an analysis of sickness absence data for staff in the Northern Ireland Civil Service over the 2023/24 financial year.

  • Data received from fixed and mobile monitors measuring the ambient (background) gamma radiation dose rate across the UK.

  • This report summarises findings from a mixed-method research project exploring the impact of different health assessment channels on claimant experience.

  • Includes research into the earnings taper, work allowance, childcare support, and discretionary support beyond UC such as Restart, Access to Work, and passported benefits.

  • The research explored the barriers to making a financial arrangement and the type of support that parents would like in order to make an arrangement.

  • Research to assess the longer-term impact of UC Full Service on claimants’ attitudes and behaviours in relation to work.

  • This report outlines the findings of the exploratory research on 6 co-located jobcentres across England and Wales.