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Rhyddhawyd ar: 20 February 2026
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Public sector financial data showing net cash requirement and debt components by subsector (central government, local government and public corporations).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 20 February 2026
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The latest public sector net borrowing by sub-sector and a summary of central government receipts and expenditure data.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 27 March 2025
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Trends in publicly funded adult social care inputs, quantity and quality of output, and productivity in England, between financial year ending 1997 and financial year ending 2023.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 07 June 2024
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Supplementary data accompanying the country and regional public sector finances, including public sector net fiscal balance, revenue and expenditure per-head; accounting adjustments; and population and GDP data used in this publication
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 07 June 2024
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Public sector revenue for each country and region of the UK.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 07 September 2017
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Trend and demographic data on public perceptions and worry about crime, from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 07 September 2017
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Data tables and figures from the article in Excel format. The data contained in these tables are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 20 February 2026
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Social mobility and life opportunities across different generations in Great Britain; indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 24 January 2025
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Attitudes towards Big Tech companies, including perceived risks and benefits and level of trust; indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 16 December 2020
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Public house and bar businesses’ cash reserves and confidence in surviving the next three months, November 2020 for the UK. Unweighted data from the Business Impact of Coronavirus Survey (BICS) Wave 18.
Responses are unweighted and are representative only of the businesses that responded in the sample, not of the wider business population. Unweighted tables should be treated with caution when used to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 across the UK economy.