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Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest insights The latest data and trends about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from the Office for National Statistics and other sources. 30 March 2023 ...
The shift towards hybrid work has become a legacy of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but this differs among working adults. We look at the demographics of those that are more likely to hybrid ...
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 ...
Domestic abuse prevalence and trends, England and Wales: year ending March 2020 Prevalence, long-term trends and types of domestic abuse experienced by adults, based on findings from the Crime Survey ...
Drug misuse in England and Wales: year ending March 2023 An overview of the extent and trends of illicit drug use. Data are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
A comparison of the gross fixed capital formation of the UK with other countries' estimates from around the world.
How do your finances compare with other households? Answer some short questions about your finances to see how you compare with other households for income, spending, savings and property wealth. The ...
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 ...
Deaths registered in England and Wales due to coronavirus (COVID-19) by age, sex, region, place of death, and pre-existing condition.
The data sources and methodology used to produce fertility assumptions in the 2020-based interim national population projections.
A short guide to gross fixed capital formation and business investment This article provides a useful background of how to interpret, compare and analyse statistics regarding gross fixed capital ...
Recent trends and insights into technology as an enabler for homeworking. Analysis considers differences in technology usage across industries.