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For June 2025, the Retail Sales Index (RSI) response rates were 62.6% based on returned forms, 2.3 percentage points above ...
Within public sector borrowing in the FY to June 2025, the current budget deficit was £44.5 billion, £6.5 billion more than in FY to June 2024. Public sector net investment increased by £1.0 billion ...
The annual 2023 data will be included for the first time in our GDP quarterly national accounts, UK: April to June 2025 bulletin, publishing on 30 September 2025, and our GDP Monthly estimate UK: ...
Movements in the volume of output for the UK services industries. Figures are seasonally adjusted. Monthly services output was estimated to have grown by 0.1% in May 2025; this follows a fall of 0.3% ...
The value of goods imports increased by £0.6 billion (1.2%) in May 2025, with a rise in imports from both EU and non-EU countries. The value of goods exports increased by £0.6 billion (2.2%) in May ...
Public sector employment, UK: March 2025 Estimates of people employed in the public and private sectors in the UK.
Avoidable mortality in England and Wales: 2023 Deaths from causes considered treatable or preventable given timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions, in those aged under 75 years ...
An analysis of deaths involving COVID-19 that occurred between 2 January and 2 July 2021 in England, by vaccination status. Includes weekly age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving ...
To improve the timeliness of our publications, we have discontinued this publication. We will now deliver the UK and regional elements separately, in our Non-financial business economy, UK (Annual ...
Childcare accessibility by neighbourhood Levels of access to childcare vary across local areas in England 4 June 2024 ...
Housing costs have increased since 2022 amid rising inflation and higher interest rates. In the year to October 2022, inflation reached a 40-year-high, according to the Consumer Prices Index including ...
People with more education are generally more likely to move away from their hometown. This is important because people with more qualifications tend to have higher earning potential – if a town does ...
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