great.gov.uk is the UK government site offering information and advice about exporting and investing in the UK. The dashboards show how these services have performed.
The great.gov.uk dashboards contain information on the number of:
They are updated on the third Thursday of every month with the data for the previous month.
At midnight on 30 January 2020, DIT implemented a new cookie policy. We are reviewing our metrics for users and page views but plan to continue reporting other metrics where the time series is uninterrupted, like published opportunities and submitted applications.
If users have not accessed their account in 3 years, we contact them with a notice as we avoid keeping data for longer than necessary. These purposes are set out in our https://www.great.gov.uk/privacy-and-cookies/" class="govuk-link">privacy notice.
If there is no activity within a further 30 days, their account data is removed. This is in accordance with DIT’s data retention policy which came in to effect on 7 June 2021. As a result the number of registered users may vary per month. Any significant drop in users is the result of inactive accounts being removed.
This dashboard presents the data from the annual publication Agriculture in the United Kingdom.
It contains an extensive range of data including farm incomes, land use, livestock numbers, prices, production of key commodities (eg wheat, milk, vegetables), overseas trade, organic farming and the environment. The information is used widely by government, industry, researchers and other stakeholders to support policy monitoring and development.
The data for the dashboard can be found here: Agriculture in the United Kingdom datasets.
Any queries: AUK_stats_team@defra.gov.uk
I extracted this dataset from Global Data on Sustainable Energy (2000-2020) https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/anshtanwar/global-data-on-sustainable-energy to obtain the data specific to the UK, in order to create a dashboard.
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This dashboard shows information about how the Organic Entry Level Stewardship scheme: claims service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data. Attribution statement:
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This dashboard shows information about how the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) service is currently performing.
This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data. Attribution statement:
The https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/inequality-tools" class="govuk-link">Health Inequalities Dashboard presents data on health inequalities for England, English regions and local authorities. It presents measures of inequality for 19 indicators, mostly drawn from the https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/public-health-outcomes-framework" class="govuk-link">Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF).
Data is available for a number of dimensions of inequality. Most indicators show socioeconomic inequalities, including by level of deprivation, and some indicators show inequalities between ethnic groups. For smoking prevalence, data is presented for a wider range of dimensions, including sexual orientation and religion.
Details of the latest release can be found in ‘Health Inequalities Dashboard: statistical commentary, May 2025’.
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The TPI UK ITL3 scorecards are produced to assess the United Kingdom's subregional productivity performance through a range of productivity indicators and drivers. These scorecards include data for 179 regions defined by the International Territorial Level 3 (ITL3). In addition, data is available for 12 aggregate ITL1 geographies, covering the whole of the United Kingdom. The Data is available for three indicators of productivity, and 12 productivity drivers. The 2024 edition refers to data for the years 2020, 2021 and 2022.The current ITL3 scorecards complement previous versions of the TPI UK ITL3 Productivity Scorecards and the TPI UK ITL1 Productivity Scorecards. The TPI UK ITL3 Productivity Scorecards provide a higher level of geographical granularity. They can be used as a tool by policymakers at the regional level to assess the productivity performance in their region, both relative to their ITL1 parent region and the UK as a whole, including key indicators that influence this performance.This dataset includes:Sources and methods documentation12 PDF files with the ITL3 scorecards for each of the ITL1 regions in the United KingdomCSV data file containing harmonised input data at the ITL3 and ITL1 levelCSV data file containing scorecard indicators and drivers at the ITL3 and ITL1 levelTPI UK ITL3 DashboardsThe TPI Productivity Dashboards are interactive representations of the TPI UK ITL3 Scorecards. These dashboards have been created as a visualisation tool to fulfil the need for relevant data to allow policymakers to compare regional productivity performances across the country and to identify regional drivers that facilitate or hinder productivity in different UK geographic areas. Using the UK TPI Productivity Dashboards, policymakers and stakeholders can drill down to sub-regional levels and productivity measure perspectives. The Dashboards below offer an interactive and easy-to-use way to build a picture of productivity at different points in time.Regional Interactive Dashboards:United Kingdom (ITL1 level)North EastNorth WestYorkshire and The HumberEast MidlandsWest MidlandsEast of EnglandLondonSouth EastSouth WestWalesScotlandNorthern Ireland
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This dashboard shows information about how the Registrations of premises that produce or store hazardous waste service is currently performing.
This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data. Attribution statement:
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An interactive dashboard visualizing the latest annual data on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in England. The dataset allows users to filter statistics by region, age group, and gender, and view 5-year trends for key infections like Gonorrhoea and Syphilis. This data is based on official statistics published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
In previous activities we created this interactive web map showing the maximum monthly temperatures in 2019In this activity we will use the web map to create an interactive dashboard like this one. Before we start building try exploring the dashboard so that you get an idea of how it will work..
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Institutional Repository Usage Statistics UK (IRUS-UK) is a Jisc-funded project that serves as a national repository usage statistics aggregation service, which aims to provide article download statistics from UK repositories. At CORE, a full-text aggregation service, we wanted to present the information regarding the manuscripts’ downloads to repository managers and therefore, we have integrated into the CORE Repositories Dashboard, a content management tool designed for repository managers, the IRUS-CORE statistics. Currently, there are 93 repositories participating in IRUS-UK project that are also harvested in CORE.
In this part of the exercise we will take our maps and analysis and create a data driven dashboard. These dashboards combine In this part of the exercise we will take our maps and analysis and create a data driven dashboard. These dashboards combine maps and infographics to help users understand more about the data.
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This dashboard calculates the residential pipeline at the end of each financial year using data from the Planning London Datahub (PLD). Data on the datahub is data that is supplied by applicants and Planning Authorities. Due to the nature of how it is collected and assimilated, it is not checked for quality as it is received, and as such may require to be amended as data quality reviews are completed and specific analysis highlights deficiencies. Boroughs supply starts and completions data on an annual basis. We are currently running a data improvement program, increasing the availability and quality of the data. If you are looking to use this data for analysis please review the core data for any error before relying on it. It is currently still in development and the totals displayed will change. Other residential dashboards from the Planning London Datahub: * Residential approvals * Residential commencements * Residential completions ---
Please contact us to get exclusive access to this live dashboard.
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This dashboard shows information about how the CAP import and export licences service is currently performing.
This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data. Attribution statement:
Map vs Dashboard
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This dashboard shows information about how the Licences to fish and sell fish service is currently performing.
This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data. Attribution statement:
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This is a monthly report on publicly funded community services for people of all ages using data from the Community Services Data Set (CSDS) reported in England for October 2022. It has been developed to help achieve better outcomes and provide data that will be used to commission services in a way that improves health, reduces inequalities, and supports service improvement and clinical quality. These statistics are classified as experimental and should be used with caution. Experimental statistics are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. More information about experimental statistics can be found on the UK Statistics Authority website (osr.statisticsauthority.gov.uk). The csv data file for October 2022 and provisional data file for November 2022 now include organisational level breakdown by Integrated Care Board (ICB). This additional level is reflected in the Power BI dashboard.
Explore our GDP dashboard that compares the five-year forecasts by MCC and IMF, with MCC utilizing ARIMA. Additionally, it displays various metrics such as MAE, average, and RMSE.
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Information on the main changes and historical trends for the main quarterly personal and economic well-being measures.
great.gov.uk is the UK government site offering information and advice about exporting and investing in the UK. The dashboards show how these services have performed.
The great.gov.uk dashboards contain information on the number of:
They are updated on the third Thursday of every month with the data for the previous month.
At midnight on 30 January 2020, DIT implemented a new cookie policy. We are reviewing our metrics for users and page views but plan to continue reporting other metrics where the time series is uninterrupted, like published opportunities and submitted applications.
If users have not accessed their account in 3 years, we contact them with a notice as we avoid keeping data for longer than necessary. These purposes are set out in our https://www.great.gov.uk/privacy-and-cookies/" class="govuk-link">privacy notice.
If there is no activity within a further 30 days, their account data is removed. This is in accordance with DIT’s data retention policy which came in to effect on 7 June 2021. As a result the number of registered users may vary per month. Any significant drop in users is the result of inactive accounts being removed.