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Released on: 04 November 2025 | Dataset
Annual data on the proportion of adults in Great Britain who use e-cigarettes, by different characteristics such as age, sex and cigarette smoking status.
Released on: 05 February 2021 | Dataset
Use of information and communication technology (ICT) and e-commerce activity by UK businesses. Annual data on e-commerce sales and how businesses are using the internet.
Released on: 28 November 2014 | Dataset
Historical annual data (2008 to 2010) on values of sales and purchases using information and communication technology.
Released on: 03 July 2018 | Dataset
Tables containing additional analyses on cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use.
Confidence intervals at the 95% level for e-commerce and ICT activity, website and electronic data interchange sales.
Released on: 26 May 2016 | Dataset
The quarterly movements of revisions to UK GVA.
Released on: 28 August 2015 | Dataset
The quarterly movements of revisions to GVA.
Released on: 22 May 2019 | Dataset
Impact of the reclassification of housing associations into the public sector for England and devolved administrations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Financial year ending March 2009 to present.
Released on: 16 December 2014 | Dataset
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the breast.
Released on: 26 November 2025 | Dataset
Quarterly and historical data on UK households where all members have never worked.