When looking at December 2025 to February 2026, the period comparable with our Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates, the number of payrolled employees fell by 87,000 (0.3%) over the year and by 9,000 ...
The estimated UK employment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage points to 75.0%, the UK unemployment rate decreased by 0.2 percentage points to 4.9%, and the UK economic inactivity rate increased by 0.2 ...
In the three months to February 2026, compared with the three months to November 2025: Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew ...
We have identified a data error within the public housing new work sector from January 2022. While this error increases the level of construction output by ...
Contact: Labour Market team Release date: 19 March 2026 View previous versions Next release: 21 April 2026 Series ID: YBVQ What's this? Units: % ...
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Males in the UK could expect to spend 60.7 years (77% of life) in "good" general health, compared with 60.9 years (73%) for females; these were decreases of 1.8 and 2.5 years, respectively, compared ...
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Update to house prices and sales volume data to include quarter 4 2024 and quarter 1 2025, including breakdowns by different geographies, new and existing sales, and property types. Formerly HPSSAs.
UK low carbon and renewable energy economy (LCREE) employment was estimated to be 314,300 full-time equivalent (FTEs) in 2023; UK LCREE turnover (in current prices) was estimated to be £67.5 billion.
Compared with the pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic period (2017 to 2019), life expectancy at birth in England in 2020 to 2022 decreased in the most deprived areas by 1.4 years for males, to 72.6 ...
Around one in five deaths in 2023 were considered preventable or treatable in England (21.6%) and in Wales (22.7%); this is a similar proportion of avoidable deaths to the previous year, and premature ...
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