The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of benefit statistics.
This is a quarterly National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
The statistical summary and Benefit Combinations documents are published on a 6-monthly basis in February and August each year. They contain a summary of the latest National Statistics on DWP benefits.
During 2019, a new DWP computer system called “Get Your State Pension” (GYSP) came online to handle State Pension claims. The GYSP system is now handling a sizeable proportion of new claims.
We are not yet able to include GYSP system data in our published statistics for State Pension. The number of GYSP cases are too high to allow us to continue to publish State Pension data on Stat-Xplore. In the short term, we will provide GYSP estimates based on payment systems data. As a temporary measure, State Pension statistics will be published via data tables only. This release contains State Pensions estimates for the three quarters to May 2021.
For these reasons, a biannual release of supplementary tables to show State Pension deferment increments and proportions of beneficiaries receiving a full amount has been suspended. The latest available time period for these figures remains September 2020.
We are developing new statistical datasets to properly represent both computer systems. Once we have quality assured the new data it will be published on Stat-Xplore, including a refresh of historical data using the best data available.
Read our background information note for more information about this.
Housing benefit data covering the periods November 2020 to July 2021 was affected by an interruption in the supply of data from Hackney Borough council. Please refer to our background information note for more information on the impacts to our statistics and how we have managed this interruption.
Hackney Borough Council have now resumed the supply of Housing Benefit data to DWP. Data for November 2021 is based on their most recent return. However, it should be noted that recovery work in Hackney is still ongoing, and therefore the statistics for this period are presented as a best available estimate.
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) statistics are now released on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore only. IIDB statistics on Stat-Xplore cover from March 2017 onwards. Read further guidance about this change and previously published ODS tables.
Please note that due to a production error we temporarily withdrew the figures from April 2021 onwards showing the number of awards for the Pneumoconiosis (Workers’ Compensation) Act 1979 and 2008 Mesothelioma Schemes. The headline figures for April to September 2021 were initially only made available in temporary data tables as part of this release of DWP benefits statistics.
The error which affected data from April 2021 has now been identified and the corrected figures are now available on Stat-Xplore.
Also published as part of this release as data tables are statistics on:
This is a quarterly National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
The https://www.gov.scot/publications/responsibility-for-benefits-overview/" class="govuk-link">devolution of social security benefits to the Scottish Government is now having an impact DWP statistics.
On Stat-Xplore, we added a split to Disability Living Allowance (DLA) geography fields to provide breakdowns based on policy ownership. Users of these statistics should make data selections based on these policy ownership lines.
Statistics showing the number of applications and awards to the new Child Disability Payment have been released by the Scottish government. Similar statistics for Adult Disability Payment covering its initial roll out phase are also available.
Please refer to our background information note for more information on presentational changes we have made to our statistics in response to Scottish devolution.
As a result of a criminal cyber-attack, Gloucester City Council is unable to supply DWP with Housing Benefit (HB) data until further notice. This has affected Housing Benefit statistics from December 2021. Data problems are unlikely to be fixed for the foreseeable future. Until then, HB statistics that cover Gloucester will be derived from earlier data using the same approach we previously adopted for Hackney Borough Council.
Please refer to the background information note for more information on how we have managed these interruptions and the impacts to our statistics.
During 2019, a new DWP computer system called “Get Your State Pension” (GYSP) came online to handle State Pension claims. The GYSP system is now handling a sizeable proportion of new claims.
We are not yet able to include GYSP system data in our published statistics for State Pension. The number of GYSP cases are too high to allow us to continue to publish State Pension data on Stat-Xplore. In the short term, we will provide GYSP estimates based on payment systems data. As a temporary measure, State Pension statistics will be published via data tables only. The latest release contains State Pensions estimates for the quarters to November 2022.
A biannual release of supplementary tables to show State Pension deferment increments and proportions of beneficiaries receiving a full amount has been suspended. This release is normally based on a 5% sample of the legacy computer system. Given the absence of GYSP data, the figures are affected by the same issues as described above. The latest available time period for these figures remains September 2020.
We are developing new statistical datasets to properly represent both computer systems. Once we have quality assured the new data it will be published on Stat-Xplore, including a refresh of historical data using the best data available.
For more information, see the background information note.
A statistical summary document is published every six months in February and August each year. It contains a high-level summary of the latest National Statistics on DWP benefits. <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics
This is a quarterly National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
Some anomalies in the “Assessments in Payment” dataset have been identified within the latest Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) release – a data deficiency is causing issues with the number of “unknown” cases for average values in the latest data. As a result, the measure “Weekly Amount (mean)” and field “Average weekly amount (bands)” on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore (released on 16 August 2022) will be temporarily suspended.
The issue is currently being investigated and we will update users when new figures are released. The remainder of IIDB statistics on Stat-Xplore have not been impacted and will remain available.
The https://www.gov.scot/publications/responsibility-for-benefits-overview/" class="govuk-link">devolution of social security benefits to the Scottish Government is beginning to impact DWP statistics, where benefit administration is moving from DWP to the Scottish Government. As this change takes place, for a transitional period, Social Security Scotland will administer new claims and DWP will continue to administer existing claims under an agency agreement. DWP will no longer hold a complete count of the number of claimants across Great Britain.
Our DWP benefit statistics statistical summaries will now focus on DLA and PIP claims where policy ownership has been retained by DWP. Figures, charts and narratives will primarily reflect England, Wales and any unknown or abroad claims. The residual count of DLA claims in Scotland will be provided for information only.
To reflect these changes, on Stat-Xplore we have added a new split to DLA geography fields to provide breakdowns based on policy ownership. Users of these statistics should make data selections based on these policy ownership lines.
Statistics showing the number of applications and awards to the new Child Disability Payment have been released by Scottish Government. Similar statistics for Adult Disability Payment covering its initial roll out phase are also available.
Please refer to our background information note for more information on Scottish devolution.
We have introduced methodological changes in how some of our HB statistics are categorised, and some outcomes have changed in our published statistics.
Please note, at August 2022 changes were made to the following fields, with new revised data presented from April 2018:
Client Type
Following a policy change, we recently discovered that the passporting indicator on Housing Benefit statistics had been incorrectly recording outcomes for a section of claimants who receive Housing Benefit and Universal Credit at the same time. The correct outcome should have been “Passported: In receipt of Universal Credit.”
We have now fixed this issue, but in doing so, other v
National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
An interruption in the supply of data from Hackney Borough Council has affected Housing Benefit (HB) statistics from December 2020. Data problems are unlikely to be fixed until late into 2021 and until then HB statistics that cover Hackney will be derived from earlier data. This means estimates for London and Hackney on Stat-Xplore will deteriorate in their quality and accuracy. To find out what we are doing to maintain our HB statistics, please refer to our background information note for the DWP benefits statistics. Please also note caveats and warnings on Stat-Xplore where they appear.
During 2019, a new DWP computer system called “Get Your State Pension” (GYSP) came online to handle new State Pension claims. Initially, the GYSP system handled claims received online through the GOV.UK site, where people have been sent invitations to claim in this new way.
The number of State Pension recipients being handled by the new system has been gradually building up, and at November 2020 there were approximately 47,100 cases in payment on the new system. This represents 0.4% of the total number of State Pension recipients.
We are not yet able to include GYSP data in our published statistics for State Pension. Figures will therefore carry an undercount. We are developing new statistical datasets that will enable us include them in the near future. Once we have quality assured the new data we will announce further plans for their inclusion.
Further information about this release can be found on the DWP benefits statistics collection page and in the “Welfare and Benefits” community on StatsUserNet.
We now have a dedicated email address for these statistics. If you have any comments or questions, get in touch at: benefits.statistics@dwp.gov.uk.
Also published as part of this release as data tables are statistics on:
A statistical summary document is published every 6 months in February and August each year. It contains a high level summary of the latest National Statistics on DWP benefits.
Find further information about the statistics, including details on changes and revisions, in the background and methodology documents.
Data for people on Universal Credit is available in Stat-Xplore on a monthly basis.
These monthly experimental statistics include the total number of people who are on Universal Credit at 11 March 2021.
The statistics are broken down by:
Read the background information and methodology note for guidance on these statistics, such as timeliness, uses, and procedures.
View https://dwp-stats.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=f90fb305d8da4eb3970812b3199cf489" class="govuk-link">statistics on the Universal Credit claimants at Jobcentre Plus office level on a regional interactive map.
View a https://dwp-stats.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=8560a06de0f2430ab71505772163e8b4" class="govuk-link">regional interactive map which shows statistics on households on Universal Credit at Local Authority level.
View https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/metadata/dashboards/uch/index.html" class="govuk-link">an interactive dashboard of the latest Universal Credit household statistics by region.
Find further breakdowns of these statistics on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore, an online tool for exploring some of DWP’s main statistics.
People on Universal Credit statistics are released monthly.
Next release: 18 May 2021.
Households on Universal Credit statistics, and claims and starts for Universal Credit are released quarterly.
Next quarterly release: 18 May 2021.
In addition to staff who are responsible for the production and quality assurance of the statistics, up to 24-hour pre-release access is provided to ministers and other officials. We publish the job titles and organisations of the people who have been granted up to 24-hour pre-release access to the latest Universal Credit statistics.
The latest release of these statistics can be found in the Universal Credit statistics collection.
Data for people on Universal Credit is available in Stat-Xplore on a monthly basis.
These monthly experimental statistics include the total number of people who are on Universal Credit at 10 December 2020.
The statistics are broken down by:
From the next publication of Universal Credit statistics on 23 February 2021, the Households on Universal Credit series will be expanded to include new or extended information on:
These will be made available on Stat-Xplore, with accompanying metadata available for users to understand the definitions and coverage of these new variables.
These additions to Universal Credit statistics are being made as part of the Universal Credit statistics release strategy and in response to user needs.
View https://dwp-stats.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=f90fb305d8da4eb3970812b3199cf489" class="govuk-link">statistics on the Universal Credit claimants at Jobcentre Plus office level in an interactive map.
View https://dwp-stats.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=8560a06de0f2430ab71505772163e8b4" class="govuk-link">an interactive map which shows statistics on households on Universal Credit at Local Authority level.
View https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/metadata/dashboards/uch/index.html" class="govuk-link">an interactive dashboard of the latest Universal Credit household statistics by region.
Find further breakdowns of these statistics on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore, an online tool for exploring some of DWP’s main statistics.
People on Universal Credit statistics are released monthly.
Next release: 23 February 2021.
Households on Universal Credit statistics, and claims and starts for Universal Credit are released quarterly.
Next quarterly release: 23 February 2021.
In addition to staff who are responsible for the production and quality assurance of the statistics, up to 24-hour pre-release access is provided to ministers and other officials. We publish the job titles and organisations of the people who have been granted up to 24-hour pre-release access to the latest Universal Credit statistics.
Read the background information and methodology note for more information about the Universal Credit statistics.
Statistics on Winter Fuel Payments made to customers (who qualified before leaving the UK) living in European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland by country. Data from 2002/3 to 2009/2010 will published as official statistics for the first time on 18th May 2011. Future data will published alongside the main WFP data in the relevant edition of the Quarterly Statistical Summary.
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/winter-fuel-payments-by-eea-country
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Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: WFP in EEA
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This publication provides the following official statistics on New Enterprise Allowance for the period April 2011 onwards
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Language: English
Alternative title: NEA official statistics
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From May 2012 this publication will be replaced by 2 new publications under the titles
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Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Pre-WP
Statistics which provide estimates and interpretation of snapshot (quarter two 2012) and trends (2001-2012) for older workers' employment, labour market participation and developments in the UK.
DWP no longer published the ‘Older workers statistical information booklet’; the last edition was published in December 2013.
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/older-workers-statistical-information-booklet
Source agency: Work and Pensions
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: OWSIB
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This publication looks at Incapacity Benefits conversions to Employment and Support Allowance. It specifically outlines the outcomes of Work Capability Assessments, Great Britain.
NOTE: With effect from 30 April 2013 this publication will be combined with the Employment and Support Allowance: Outcomes of Work Capability Assessments, Great Britain – new claims publication. For further information see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/employment-and-support-allowance-outcomes-of-work-capability-assessment
Source agency: Work and Pensions
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Outcomes of Work Capability Assessments
The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of Universal Credit statistics.
These experimental statistics contain data for the total number of people:
They also contain data for the total number of households on Universal Credit at 11 February 2021.
Read the background information and methodology note for guidance on these statistics, such as timeliness, uses, and procedures.
Wards will be available as a geographical breakdown on Stat-Xplore for people on Universal Credit and households on Universal Credit from 15 June 2021. This breakdown was requested in the user engagement survey conducted last year.
In line with the DWP statistics user engagement strategy we are also seeking views from users on our intention to include new measures on children in Universal Credit households from the August 2021 release. These measures are:
It is also intended to amend family type, as the children variables will be based on a broader definition of children than the policy definition for eligibility for the child entitlement.
More information on these new statistics are provided in about these statistics. Users are invited to comment on these proposed changes.
View https://dwp-stats.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=f90fb305d8da4eb3970812b3199cf489" class="govuk-link">statistics on the Universal Credit claimants at Jobcentre Plus office level on a regional interactive map.
View https://dwp-stats.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=8560a06de0f2430ab71505772163e8b4" class="govuk-link">an interactive map which shows statistics on households on Universal Credit at Local Authority level.
View https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/metadata/dashboards/uch/index.html" class="govuk-link">an interactive dashboard of the latest Universal Credit household statistics by region.
People on Universal Credit statistics are released monthly.
Next release: 15 June 2021.
Households on Universal Credit statistics, and claims and starts for Universal Credit are released quarterly.
Next quarterly release: 17 August 2021.
In addition to staff who are responsible for the production and quality assurance of the statistics, up to 24-hour pre-release access is provided to ministers and other officials. We publish the job titles and organisations of the people who have been granted up to <a href="h
These experimental statistics contain data for the total number of people who:
Read the background information and methodology note for guidance on these statistics, such as timeliness, uses of the statistics and procedures.
Software used for the interactive maps is no longer supported. These showed households on Universal Credit at the local authority level and people on Universal Credit at Jobcentre Plus level. The interactive maps have therefore been withdrawn and a replacement is currently under development. Once completed and launched, the interactive tool, Examine-a-Stat, will have improved functionality, including interactive maps, to better meet a wider range of user needs. It will be available in due course and the statistics are currently accessible on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore.
In addition to staff who are responsible for the production and quality assurance of the statistics, up to 24-hour pre-release access is provided to ministers and other officials. We publish the job titles and organisations of the people who have been granted up to 24-hour pre-release access to the latest Universal Credit statistics.
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This report is published in line with the Equality Duty under the Equality Act 2010 to publish, at least annually, relevant, proportionate information on key DWP priority areas broken down by protected groups.
Source agency: Work and Pensions
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: DWP Equality Information
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The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the last quarter of 2019-20 has led to unprecedented changes in the work and behaviour of GP practices and consequently the data in this publication may have been impacted. As such caution should be taken in drawing any conclusions from this data without due consideration of the circumstances both locally and nationally and would recommend that any use of this data is accompanied by an appropriate caveat. The Statement of Fitness for Work (the Med3 form or 'fit note') was introduced in April 2010 across England, Wales and Scotland. It enables healthcare professionals to give advice to their patients about the impact of their health condition on their fitness for work and is used to provide medical evidence for employers or to support a claim to health-related benefits through the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). A fit note is issued after the first seven days of sickness absence (when patients can self-certify) if the healthcare professional assesses that the patient’s health affects their fitness for work. The healthcare professional can decide the patient is 'unfit for work' or 'may be fit for work subject to the following advice...' with accompanying notes on suggested adjustments or adaptations to the job role or workplace. In 2012, DWP funded a project to provide general practice's with the ability to produce computer-generated fit notes (eMed3) and this included the capability to collect the aggregated data generated. Fit notes are issued to patients by doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and pharmacists following an assessment of their fitness for work. While they can be written by hand, most fit notes provided by general practice are now computer-generated. This quarterly statistical publication is produced by NHS England in collaboration with The Work and Health Unit, jointly sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department of Health. It presents data on electronic fit notes issued in general practices in England for a given period. This is a ‘cumulative’ data collection. Weekly data collected will continue to be added to existing data. All data for all reporting periods is updated in each quarterly publication. From April 2019 all publications will contain data from practices who have TPP as their system supplier (which was not previously available), and accounts for one third of practices in England, consequently publications from this date may not be comparable to previous publications. All GP practices are mapped using current NHS geographies and recent changes may have resulted in a small number of practices not being mapped historically. These are shown as 'Unallocated' but are included in the England total. NHS England will publish data on a quarterly basis in October, January, April and July. 11/07/2024: the summary excel, table 13 was updated with missing text, no data was changed or impacted.
The latest release of these statistics can be found in the benefit statistics collection.
The statistical summary document is published on a 6-monthly basis in February and August each year. It contains a high level summary of the latest National Statistics on Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits.
National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
During 2019, a new DWP computer system called “Get Your State Pension” came online to handle new State Pension claims. The number of State Pension claims being handled by the new system has been gradually building up, and at August 2020 there were approximately 760 cases in payment on the new system. We are working to develop new statistical datasets that will enable us to include these cases in our published statistics in the future. In due course we will announce further plans for their inclusion.
Further information can be found on the DWP benefits statistics collection page and in the “Welfare and Benefits” community on StatsUserNet.
Email stats-consultation@dwp.gov.uk if you have any comments or questions.
Also published as part of this release as data tables are statistics on:
Find further information about the statistics, including details on changes and revisions, in the background and methodology documents.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) publishes details of all departmental spending over £25,000 on a monthly basis.
This data is also available on data.gov.uk:
This publication provides quarterly statistics on claims paid under the IIDB scheme up to the end of September 2020.
This release of IIDB statistics (on 18 May 2021) was published as ODS tables. The same figures have now been released (on 10 June 2021) on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore following a minor delay.
Future IIDB statistics will be released quarterly on Stat-Xplore only. The data released on Stat-Xplore incorporates all data currently in the ODS tables.
We really value your feedback. Email benefits.statistics@dwp.gov.uk if you have any views on the type of statistics you would like to see available on Stat-Xplore for IIDB.
National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
The Bereavement Support Payment (BSP) statistics published on this page are for April 2017 to December 2019.
During the quality assurance of Bereavement Support Payment (BSP) experimental official statistics, DWP statisticians have identified an issue with claims in payment figures and these data tables have been removed, but Table 1 showing claims received is still available.
Further information can be found on the DWP benefits statistics collection page and in the “Welfare and Benefits” community on StatsUserNet.
Email stats-consultation@dwp.gov.uk if you have any comments or questions.
The State Pension caseload statistics (5% sample) statistics published on this page are to September 2019.
Also published as part of this release are statistics on:
Find further information about the statistics, including details on changes and revisions, in the background and methodology documents.
The 2013 MoJ/DWP/HMRC data share has been created in order to continue to improve understanding of the links between offending, benefits and employment (including offenders’ income) and to help identify what works in reducing re-offending.
In January 2014, experimental statistics from the new MoJ /DWP/HMRC data share will be published. The purpose of the publication is to provide information on the MoJ / DWP/HMRC data share; and to present early key findings from the data share on the benefit, employment and income status of offenders.
The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of benefit statistics.
This is a quarterly National Statistics release of the main DWP-administered benefits via https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.
The statistical summary and Benefit Combinations documents are published on a 6-monthly basis in February and August each year. They contain a summary of the latest National Statistics on DWP benefits.
During 2019, a new DWP computer system called “Get Your State Pension” (GYSP) came online to handle State Pension claims. The GYSP system is now handling a sizeable proportion of new claims.
We are not yet able to include GYSP system data in our published statistics for State Pension. The number of GYSP cases are too high to allow us to continue to publish State Pension data on Stat-Xplore. In the short term, we will provide GYSP estimates based on payment systems data. As a temporary measure, State Pension statistics will be published via data tables only. This release contains State Pensions estimates for the three quarters to May 2021.
For these reasons, a biannual release of supplementary tables to show State Pension deferment increments and proportions of beneficiaries receiving a full amount has been suspended. The latest available time period for these figures remains September 2020.
We are developing new statistical datasets to properly represent both computer systems. Once we have quality assured the new data it will be published on Stat-Xplore, including a refresh of historical data using the best data available.
Read our background information note for more information about this.
Housing benefit data covering the periods November 2020 to July 2021 was affected by an interruption in the supply of data from Hackney Borough council. Please refer to our background information note for more information on the impacts to our statistics and how we have managed this interruption.
Hackney Borough Council have now resumed the supply of Housing Benefit data to DWP. Data for November 2021 is based on their most recent return. However, it should be noted that recovery work in Hackney is still ongoing, and therefore the statistics for this period are presented as a best available estimate.
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) statistics are now released on https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml" class="govuk-link">Stat-Xplore only. IIDB statistics on Stat-Xplore cover from March 2017 onwards. Read further guidance about this change and previously published ODS tables.
Please note that due to a production error we temporarily withdrew the figures from April 2021 onwards showing the number of awards for the Pneumoconiosis (Workers’ Compensation) Act 1979 and 2008 Mesothelioma Schemes. The headline figures for April to September 2021 were initially only made available in temporary data tables as part of this release of DWP benefits statistics.
The error which affected data from April 2021 has now been identified and the corrected figures are now available on Stat-Xplore.
Also published as part of this release as data tables are statistics on: