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Figures on domestic abuse from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime, and other organisations.
Indirect and total estimates of turnover and employment in the low carbon and renewable energy economy. These are official statistics in development.
Estimates of investment, both purchased and own-account production, of intangible assets, and investment in intangible assets by industry. These are official statistics in development.
National population estimates broken down into small geographical areas (Super Output Areas, health geographies, electoral wards, Parliamentary constituencies and National Parks). Revised estimates for mid-2022 in this release have since been further revised.
Retail sales fell following poor clothing sales, according to a first estimate.
The impact of challenges facing the economy and other events on UK businesses, including financial performance, workforce, trade and business resilience.
Early data on the UK economy and society. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and innovative methods. These are official statistics in development.
How the relationship between UK public sector monthly income and expenditure leads to changes in deficit and debt.
Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24 years) who are not in education, employment or training, by age and sex. These are official statistics in development.
Changes in the prices of goods bought and sold by UK manufacturers including price indices of materials and fuels purchased (input prices) and factory gate prices (output prices).