‘DfE external data shares’ includes:
DfE also provides external access to data under https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2017/30/section/64/enacted" class="govuk-link">Section 64, Chapter 5, of the Digital Economy Act 2017. Details of these data shares can be found in the https://uksa.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/digitaleconomyact-research-statistics/better-useofdata-for-research-information-for-researchers/list-of-accredited-researchers-and-research-projects-under-the-research-strand-of-the-digital-economy-act/" class="govuk-link">UK Statistics Authority list of accredited projects.
Previous external data shares can be viewed in the https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/timeline1/https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dfe-external-data-shares" class="govuk-link">National Archives.
The data in the archived documents may not match DfE’s internal data request records due to definitions or business rules changing following process improvements.
Publication of trade union facility time data usage submitted by organisations as required under the Trade Union (Facility Time Publication Requirements) Regulations 2017.
Facility time is paid time-off during working hours for trade union representatives to carry out trade union duties.
All public-sector organisations that employ more than 49 full-time employees are required to submit data relating to the use of facility time in their organisation. The reporting period is 1 April to 31 March with submissions due by 31 July.
School exclusion data in Calderdale from May 2019 onwards for all Calderdale schools (including Academies), which include fixed/suspensions and permanent exclusions alongside the main reason for these exclusions. The data source for the exclusion data is the school census. Note: The exclusions data is not based on academic years but is based on the DfE requirements for each school census submission, which is normally the previous two terms but please do take extra care when analysing this data. For further information about school exclusions, including an explanation for the different types of exclusion and the process, see – Exclusion from School Other schools data
Employee data file containing personal data of department employees
Each government department has published detailed information about projects on the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP). This includes a Delivery Confidence Assessment rating, financial information (whole life cost, annual budget and forecast spend), project schedule and project narrative.
The data reflects the status of the GMPP at 31 March 2022 and is published in support of the 2022 Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) annual report.
The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile is a statutory collection of all English providers of funded early year's education in the maintained, private, voluntary and independent sectors. Data are collected at child-level for all funded children at the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage. Characteristics are collected including gender and date of birth, as well as the Early Years Foundation Stage profile assessment data itself - an assessment score is collected for each of the Early Learning Goals in the profile.
Early Years Foundation Stage profile is an annual collection carried out each summer after the assessments have been carried out.
The information presented is for reference only and reflects the Department for Education (DfE) anticipated procurement pipeline.
DfE makes no commitment that:
The sourcing route for any subsequent procurement has not been determined - for example, it could be via frameworks managed by https://www.crowncommercial.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Crown Commercial Services (CCS) or open competitions.
DfE cannot guarantee that these opportunities will be available to all suppliers.
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Trade Union Facility Time at May 2018
The percentage of invoices paid within 5 days and within 30 days of receipt by:
The data is provided in yearly quarters for each financial year.
All in-scope organisations must publish all interest liable on a quarterly basis.
The department’s calculation of interest liable is based on the value of the invoices submitted by suppliers. The total interest liable may be overstated if specific circumstances apply. For example:
A list of all stakeholders (trade associations, companies, NGOs, consultants, law firms and individuals) that have requested to be kept updated on the environmental regulations for which BIS has the lead Government responsibility.
Data for spending over £25,000 by:
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This Event Duration Monitoring (EDM) dataset relates to the performance of storm overflows in England. Data are provided by Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs) to the Environment Agency each year as part of their regulatory Annual Return, to fulfil their permitted conditions to discharge from these storm overflows under the Environmental Permitting Regulations.
Data files are provided by year (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 & 2020) and include a sheet for each of the 10 WaSCs with storm overflows in England. Each WaSC sheet shows how often and how long each monitored storm overflow discharged during that year. From 2021 onwards the dataset also includes reasons why event duration monitors (EDM) may have provided information for <90% of the relevant return period, and why an overflow may have high spill counts in that period. These data reflect the best available information held by the WaSC at time of submission.
The data file for each year also contains key summary data tables. These include: number of storm overflows with EDM, number of storm overflows returning spill counts, average spill duration and average spill count for each WaSC. A dataset README guide is also provided which provides further information to help use and understand the data.
A sixth data file contains the annual key summary data from respective years plus a table showing long-term trends from 2016-2024.
This statement measures the financial impact of new regulations the department introduced or planned to introduce over a 6-month period.
It contains a summary of the financial costs of these regulations and measures the department’s performance against the ‘one-in, two-out’ framework.
Each new regulation is categorised as:
Employee data file containing personal data of department employees
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Numbers of eligible pupils and the take up of Free School Meals (FSM) for Maintained York Local Authority Schools (Excludes dual registered subsidiary pupils). All data is taken from the January School Census and published around April time. Data for Academy schools is not available. Please note that FSM taken data isn’t available in the census data since 2018, and therefore columns relating to FSM taken has been removed from the dataset. Due to data protection requirements, we can't publish real values for FSMTotal or FSMTaken when those figures are < 5. Thus, those values have been converted to 9999. If a cell has no value it means that data is not collected for that field for that specific school.
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Strengths and requirements of the UK Armed Forces. Please note that this publication is no longer produced following consultation. Details can be found on the DASA website by following the link above, or going to www.dasa.mod.uk. Source agency: Defence Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: TSP 3
The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) applies to large undertakings operating in the UK. The rules relating to the scheme are set out in the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme Regulations 2014 (Regulations) as amended by the Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2023 (“the ESOS Regulations”) . The ESOS Regulations require large undertakings to notify the ESOS administrator through the new government digital service Manage your ESOS Reporting (MESOS) that they have complied with the scheme requirements. For Phase 3 there are additional compliance notification requirements and the new requirement to submit an Action Plan and Progress Updates. Full details about the scheme including the full list of information and data required to be notified are provided in the ESOS guidance document which can be found on the ESOS page of GOV.UK. We publish this data to meet our statutory responsibility under the ESOS Regulations and in accordance with government open data policies. The datasets do not include data which we have determined to be personal data, this is protected under the General Data Protection Regulations. The data contained in the spreadsheet has not been verified to confirm the compliance of these organisations it is purely a record of those organisations that have notified us that they are compliant for each relevant phase of the scheme. Where there are elements of the information provided that appear non-compliant these will be picked up and addressed in compliance auditing which we undertake during each four-year phase. The data is published as provided. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2025. All rights reserved. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2022. All rights reserved.
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Total Special Educational Needs pupils in Maintained and Academy York Local Authority Schools (Excludes dual registered subsidiary pupils). All data is taken from the January School Census. Please note that, due to data protection requirements, we can't publish real values for number of SEN pupils in a certain school when those figures are < 5. Thus, those values have been converted to 9999. *This dataset has been discontinued
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The Trade Union (Facility Time Publication Requirements) Regulations 2017 came into force on the 1st April 2017. These regulations place a legislative requirement on relevant public sector employers to collate and publish, on an annual basis, a range of data on the amount and cost of facility time within their organisation The facility time (FT) data that organisations are required to collate and publish under the 2017 regulations are: Number of employees who were relevant union officials during the relevant period How many employees who were relevant union officials during the relevant period spent: 0%, 1 – 50, 51-99% or 100% of their working hours on facility time Percentage of the total pay bill spent on facility time Time spent on paid trade union activities as a percentage of total paid facility time hours
This statement measures the financial impact of new regulations the department introduced or planned to introduce over a 6-month period.
It contains a summary of the financial costs of these regulations and measures the department’s performance against the ‘one-in, two-out’ framework.
Each new regulation is categorised as:
‘DfE external data shares’ includes:
DfE also provides external access to data under https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2017/30/section/64/enacted" class="govuk-link">Section 64, Chapter 5, of the Digital Economy Act 2017. Details of these data shares can be found in the https://uksa.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/digitaleconomyact-research-statistics/better-useofdata-for-research-information-for-researchers/list-of-accredited-researchers-and-research-projects-under-the-research-strand-of-the-digital-economy-act/" class="govuk-link">UK Statistics Authority list of accredited projects.
Previous external data shares can be viewed in the https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/timeline1/https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dfe-external-data-shares" class="govuk-link">National Archives.
The data in the archived documents may not match DfE’s internal data request records due to definitions or business rules changing following process improvements.