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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by combined economic status of adults in the household.
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Released on: 28 March 2023
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Dataset
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify all household spaces with at least one usual resident in England and Wales by number of rooms. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
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Released on: 28 March 2023
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Dataset
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify all household spaces with at least one usual resident in England and Wales by number of bedrooms. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
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Released on: 26 January 2022
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Dataset
Odds ratios for symptoms reported at least 12 weeks after coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, comparing Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey participants who had received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine before infection with those who were unvaccinated: 26 January 2022.
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Released on: 01 February 2022
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 27 January 2021
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 24 May 2021
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 05 December 2024
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 29 June 2015
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Article
The ONS assesses bodies and transactions against international rules to decide how they should be treated in the National Accounts. A small secretariat team gather and analyse the information required to enable the National Accounts Classifications Committee (NACC) to reach a decision on the appropriate accounting treatment. There is high demand for assessments as well as a considerable volume of ad-hoc requests for advice on policy proposals and other issues. Meanwhile, the secretariat are initiating improvements to products such as the classifications information on the ONS website and the Public Sector Classifications Guide. This update lists the cases that ONS expects to assess in the coming year (Q3 2015 to Q2 2016). These cases have been prioritised on the basis of the impact they will have on key statistics (an impact of at least £1bn on the government deficit or £10bn on government debt), their importance to public policy, and their priority for Eurostat (the statistical body of the European Union, which oversees member states' compliance with the European System of Accounts and other rules under which the UK statistics are produced). However, this list does not include other cases with smaller impacts which may be assessed in this period.