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Expected time taken to process and grant a marketing authorisation or a variation to a marketing authorisation.
The Department for Education publishes official statistics on education and children.
Weather statistics, tables ET 7.1 - ET 7.4 updated monthly.
A list of unclaimed estates held by the Treasury Solicitor.
How the UK economy has changed since 1970s.
Series of weekly average wholesale market prices of selected home grown horticultural produce.
Average weekly wholesale prices of bananas by country of origin
Ad hoc statistical release on payments made under the Universal Credit (Managed Migration Pilot and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2019.
Reports for the amount of EEE placed on the market and WEEE collected in the UK under the WEEE Regulations.
Publication plan for HMRC national and official statistics.
Table 2.9 shows a breakdown of Income Tax credits and repayments by type.
Table 2.8 gives a breakdown of net receipts of Income Tax by type of receipt.
Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.
Detailing the improvements being made to UK National Accounts in Blue Book 2019 and Pink Book 2019.
The tables in this publication show aggregated figures for annual Income Tax receipts, repayments and tax credits.
An indicative impact of changes to the main non-financial and financial accounts estimates, being introduced when revised figures for the UK National Accounts are published on 30 September 2019.
In 2017, for the first time, energy from renewable sources exceeded 10% of the UK’s overall energy consumption.
This article gives an early indication of the expected changes to capital stocks and consumption of fixed capital resulting from the implementation of a recent methodological review.
The forward work plan sets out the units and transactions that we expect to assess and classify in the coming 12 to 18 months.
Data about accounts opened and deposits made.
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