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TwitterThis is the 17th edition of education and training statistics for the United Kingdom. It provides statistics relating to education in the UK and includes chapters relating to schools, post-compulsory education and qualifications, and an annex containing figures on education expenditure. The 2012 edition was published on 7 December 2012.
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The Health Survey for England series was designed to monitor trends in the nation's health, to estimate the proportion of people in England who have specified health conditions, and to estimate the prevalence of certain risk factors and combinations of risk factors associated with these conditions. The surveys provide regular information that cannot be obtained from other sources on a range of aspects concerning the public's health and many of the factors that affect health. Each survey in the series includes core questions and measurements (such as blood pressure, height and weight, and analysis of blood and saliva samples), as well as modules of questions on topics that vary from year to year. Four topics are reported for the first time this year: medicines, eye care, end of life care and a comparison of the health of shift workers and non-shift workers. Many chapters in this report contain more charts and less detailed descriptive text than in previous survey reports. We would very much welcome readers' views about this change. The Health Survey for England has been carried out since 1994 by the Joint Health Surveys Unit of NatCen Social Research and the Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at UCL (University College London). A total of 8,795 adults and 2,185 children were interviewed in 2013. Please note this release was revised on 11 December 2014. This revision corrected Chapter 7 figures for median and mean number of portions of fruit and vegetables and the associated standard errors in the tables and corrected the 2013 data points for men and women aged 33-64 in Figure 10P - Morbid Obesity Prevalence, 1993-2013.
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Additional England level tables and analyses (Statistics on Smoking, England - 2013: Additional tables.xls) unavailable at the time of the original publication (15 August 2013), were released on 8 October 2013 reporting figures from the General Lifestyles Survey and mortality data. An amended version of these additional tables has been made available on 9 October 2013 to correct errors within tables 4.6 and 4.7. The HSCIC apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. This statistical report presents a range of information on smoking which is drawn together from a variety of sources. The report aims to present a broad picture of health issues relating to smoking in England and covers topics such as smoking prevalence, habits, behaviours and attitudes among adults and school children, smoking-related ill health and mortality and smoking-related costs. This report combines data from different sources presenting it in a user-friendly format. It contains data and information previously published by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), Department of Health, the Office for National Statistics and Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. The report also includes new analyses carried out by the Health and Social Care Information Centre.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the percentage of British men who say they admire any of the listed people above. The survey which was released in June 2013 by JWT Intelligence revealed that 37 percent of men in the United Kingdom (UK) said that they admire David Beckham.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the share of non-internet users activating proxy internet users, by gender, lifestage, and income group in 2013 in the United Kingdom. The highest percentage of non-internet users that reported activating proxy internet users in 2013, was 58 percent of non-users with an income of 30 thousand British pounds or more.
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Annual publication Statistics on International Development (SID) provides information on the UK’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) which includes both the DFID ODA , and ODA provided through other UK government departments.
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The East of England Forecasting Model projects economic, demographic and housing trends in a consistent fashion. It covers a wide range of variables, and is designed to be flexible so that alternative scenarios can be run. The data provided here is taken from the 2013 Baseline scenario, and covers the county of Cambridgeshire. The original dataset includes all districts within the East of England.
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TwitterInformation on motor vehicles in Great Britain that were licensed on the 31 December 2013, or which were registered for the first time during 2013.
Statistics are derived from data held by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which administers vehicle registration and licensing records in Great Britain.
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For the last 3 years, there have been more new registrations of diesel cars than of petrol cars.
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Note 09/05/2013 A presentation error has been identified in the data in tables 7.1 and 7.2 originally included in this publication. The tables have been republished with corrected figures. The accompanying errata note provides more detail. The Health and Social Care Information Centre apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. Summary: This statistical report presents a range of information on obesity, physical activity and diet, drawn together from a variety of sources. The topics covered include: Overweight and obesity prevalence among adults and children Physical activity levels among adults and children Trends in purchases and consumption of food and drink and energy intake Health outcomes of being overweight or obese. This report contains seven chapters which consist of the following: Chapter 1: Introduction; this summarises government policies, targets and outcome indicators in this area, as well as providing sources of further information and links to relevant documents. Chapters 2 to 6 cover obesity, physical activity and diet and provides an overview of the key findings from these sources, whilst maintaining useful links to each section of these reports. Chapter 7: Health Outcomes; presents a range of information about the health outcomes of being obese or overweight which includes information on health risks, hospital admissions and prescription drugs used for treatment of obesity. Figures presented in Chapter 7 have been obtained from a number of sources and presented in a user-friendly format. Some of the data contained in the chapter have been published previously by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) or the National Audit Office. Previously unpublished figures on obesity-related Finished Hospital Episodes and Finished Consultant Episodes for 2011/12 are presented using data from the HSCIC's Hospital Episode Statistics as well as data from the Prescribing Unit at the HSCIC on prescription items dispensed for treatment of obesity.
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This is the first release of data from the 2013/14 HESA Staff record. The release provides details of staff employment at UK Higher Education providers (HEPs) on 1 December 2013. It has been produced in partnership with the UK administrations and is released in accordance with the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of big data job opportunities in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2013 to 2020. The forecast shows an overall increase in big data job opportunities through out the years. In 2013 there were ****** big data job opportunities.
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This annual statistical report presents information on drug misuse among both adults and children. The topics covered include: Prevalence of drug misuse, including the types of drugs used; Trends in drug misuse over recent years; Patterns of drug misuse among different groups of the population; Health outcomes related to drug misuse including hospital admissions, drug treatment and number of deaths. The report also summarises Government plans and targets in this area, as well as providing sources of further information and links to relevant documents. The report draws together data from a variety of different sources and presents it in a user-friendly format. Most of the data contained in the bulletin have been published previously by the Health and Social Care Information Centre, the Home Office, the Office for National Statistics or the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse. Previously unpublished figures on drug-related admissions to hospital are presented using data from the Health and Social Care Information Centre's Hospital Episode Statistics (HES).
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TwitterThe number of venture capital (VC) funding rounds in the United Kingdom (UK) increased steadily between 2014 and 2021, when it peaked at nearly *****. In 2022 and 2023, however, the number of VC funding rounds in the UK decreased significantly, reaching approximately *****.
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This dataset as reported to the Rural Payments Agency contains information on cattle movements from Scotland to England 2013. It counts the first movement only from Scotland to England or Wales during the period and not any subsequent movements for each animal e.g. movements back to Scotland, exports, Movement gaps up to 2 days are included.
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This dataset contains additional distribution map data for various species of Cetacea and Seals included as part of the 3rd UK Habitats Directive Report submitted to the European Commission in 2013. Every six years, all EU Member States are required (under Article 17 of the Directive) to report on the implementation of the EU Habitats Directive. Further details are provided in the lineage section.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of students (5 to 24 years) in the United Kingdom (UK) as forecasted from 2013 to 2060. Over the 47 year period, the number of students is projected to increase by approximately *** million.
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates change in spending on vinyl music albums in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2013. In 2013, **** percent of respondents reported that their spending on vinyl increased in the last year.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the mobile phone ownership in the United Kingdom (UK) 2013, by device type. The graph illustrates the percentage of people in the UK who have a mobile phone without internet access and how many people have a smartphone with internet access. 29 percent have a mobile phone but no internet access, while 3 percent have no mobile phone at all.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the share of respondents who paid for a digital news subscription in the United Kingdom in 2013, broken down by age of respondent. According to YouGov, ***** percent of respondents of all ages reported they currently peid for a digital news subscription.
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TwitterThis report presents the initial analysis of the 2013 UK innovation survey (UKIS 2013), which is the second survey using a sample based on the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC 2007). This allows a more consistent comparison with the 2011 survey data in the time series.