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Interactive dataset of police-recorded crime levels across the UK, mapped by location and crime type.
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European Union Imports: EU 27 excl UK (EU 27E): Mediterranean (ME): Total data was reported at 21.378 EUR bn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22.245 EUR bn for Jan 2025. European Union Imports: EU 27 excl UK (EU 27E): Mediterranean (ME): Total data is updated monthly, averaging 11.774 EUR bn from Jan 2002 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 278 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 24.735 EUR bn in Oct 2022 and a record low of 5.197 EUR bn in Aug 2003. European Union Imports: EU 27 excl UK (EU 27E): Mediterranean (ME): Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.JA037: Eurostat: Trade Statistics: By SITC: European Union: Mediterranean.
While work on the relationship between social media use and adolescent mental health has allowed for some progress, research in this area is still relatively new and shows mixed evidence. This is partly the consequence of a rapidly changing field, resulting in conceptualisation and measurement issues that hinder progress. Given the need for robust conceptualisation, the present study included five focus groups with a total of 26 adolescents aged 11-15 in Northwest England, to understand their experiences, motivations, and perceptions of social media use, relating to mental health and wellbeing. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse the transcripts. We developed three themes and 14 sub-themes. Young people discussed key motivations for using social media (theme 1) relating to social connections, keeping up-to-date, mood management, the ‘default’ activity, freedom to express and develop myself, and fitting in. They shared some of the benefits and positive experiences of social media use (theme 2) such as feeling connected, validation and reassurance, and enjoyment and supporting a sense of self, and finally, they talked about negative experiences of social media use (theme 3), including platform risks, loss of control, social conflict, social comparison, and self-presentation management. Our findings have contributed to our understanding of the salient dimensions and language to inform the development of an adolescent social media experience measure related to mental health.
The table only covers individuals who have some liability to Income Tax. The percentile points have been independently calculated on total income before tax and total income after tax.
These statistics are classified as accredited official statistics.
You can find more information about these statistics and collated tables for the latest and previous tax years on the Statistics about personal incomes page.
Supporting documentation on the methodology used to produce these statistics is available in the release for each tax year.
Note: comparisons over time may be affected by changes in methodology. Notably, there was a revision to the grossing factors in the 2018 to 2019 publication, which is discussed in the commentary and supporting documentation for that tax year. Further details, including a summary of significant methodological changes over time, data suitability and coverage, are included in the Background Quality Report.
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European Union PPI: Do: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: Other Special Purpose (OSP) data was reported at 117.600 2021=100 in Jan 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 116.800 2021=100 for Dec 2024. European Union PPI: Do: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: Other Special Purpose (OSP) data is updated monthly, averaging 91.300 2021=100 from Jan 2000 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 301 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 117.600 2021=100 in Jan 2025 and a record low of 75.500 2021=100 in Mar 2000. European Union PPI: Do: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: Other Special Purpose (OSP) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.I007: Eurostat: Producer Price Index: 2021=100: Domestic.
Social web content (Personal profiles/posts) from http://raimond.me.uk
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European Union IPI: swda: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: General Purpose: Bearings data was reported at 85.100 2021=100 in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 83.400 2021=100 for Jan 2025. European Union IPI: swda: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: General Purpose: Bearings data is updated monthly, averaging 90.250 2021=100 from Jan 1991 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 410 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 155.300 2021=100 in May 2008 and a record low of 49.000 2021=100 in Feb 1994. European Union IPI: swda: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: General Purpose: Bearings data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.B001: Eurostat: Industrial Production Index: 2021=100: Seasonally and Working Days Adjusted: NACE Rev. 2.0.
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Explore comprehensive insights in TLD profiles, featuring detailed information for .me.uk. Utilize our API for efficient data access.
Social web content (Personal profiles/posts) from http://mmt.me.uk
Data underlying and supporting the publication "Quantifying efficient shape-shifting: Energy barrier measurement in multi-stable lattice metamaterials" Complete download (zip, 8.9 MiB)
This study was run additionally to those originally proposed and in response to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. Since we could not conduct in-person testing, we trialled online testing via video conference calls and explored the extent to which learning via linguistic experiences occurs during remote conversations. We investigated whether children implicitly learn language during online interactions as they do during in-person interactions, and whether this is affected by the visual co-presence of a partner. During an online conference call, three- and five-year-olds alternated describing pictures with an experimenter who produced active and passive prime descriptions; half the participants had video+audio calls, and half had audio-only. Both age groups produced more passives after passive than active primes, both immediately and with accumulating input across trials; neither effect was influenced by call format. These results demonstrate that implicit grammar learning mechanisms operate during online interactions, and highlight the potential of online methodologies for developmental language production research.
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms for encoding sub-second durations. For example, the duration compression effect describes how prior adaptation to a dynamic visual stimulus results in participants underestimating the duration of a sub-second test stimulus when it is presented at the adapted location. There is substantial evidence for the existence of both cortical and pre-cortical visual timing mechanisms; however, little is known about where in the processing hierarchy the cortical mechanisms are likely to be located. We carried out a series of experiments to determine whether or not timing mechanisms are to be found at the global processing level. We had participants adapt to random dot patterns that varied in their motion coherence, thus allowing us to probe the visual system at the level of motion integration. Our first experiment revealed a positive linear relationship between the motion coherence level of the adaptor stimulus and duration compression magnitude. However, increasing the motion coherence level in a stimulus also results in an increase in global speed. To test whether duration compression effects were driven by global speed or global motion, we repeated the experiment, but kept global speed fixed while varying motion coherence levels. The duration compression persisted, but the linear relationship with motion coherence was absent, suggesting that the effect was driven by adapting global speed mechanisms. Our results support previous claims that visual timing mechanisms persist at the level of global processing.
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This dataset contains:
A kmz file for Kelmarsh wind farm in the UK (for opening in e.g. Google Earth)
Static data including turbine coordinates and turbine details (rated power, rotor diameter, hub height, etc.)
10-minute SCADA and events data from the 6 Senvion MM92's at Kelmarsh wind farm, grouped by year from 2016 to mid-2021, which was extracted from our secondary SCADA system (Greenbyte). Note not all signals are available for the entire period
Data mappings from primary SCADA to csv signal names
Site substation/PMU meter data where available for the same period
Site fiscal/grid meter data where available for the same period
MERRA2 and ERA5 since 2000 up to the same period
The dataset has been released by Cubico Sustainable Investments Ltd under a CC-BY-4.0 open data license and is provided as is. However, please provide any feedback you might have on the dataset and format of the data. I'll try and add or link to additional file formats that might be easier to work with (e.g. for use with specific analysis software), and update this dataset periodically (e.g. twice a year), but please prompt me as required.
Feel free to use the data according to the license, however, it would be helpful to me if you could let me know where, how and why you are using the data, so that I can highlight this to the business (and renewables industry) and hopefully promote similar data sharing initiatives. I am particularly interested in performance analysis/improvement opportunities, how the dataset can be augmented with other (open) datasets, and sharing more generally within the renewables industry.
If you would like to get access to other datasets we may hold (e.g. more recent data, data from our other sites, ~30s resolution data, etc.), please let me know, and, if you have any questions or want to discuss open data and this or other initiatives, please contact me and I will endeavour to help.
I would like to thank Cubico's Senior Legal Advisor & Compliance Officer, IT Director, UK Asset Management Team, Executive Committee and my manager for supporting this initiative, as well as our partners GLIL for agreeing to release this data under an open license. I would also like to thank those I have talked to during the process of releasing this data under an open license and the encouragement and advice I have had on the way.
For contact my email address is charlie.plumley@cubicoinvest.com.
You can also access data from Penmanshiel wind farm here.
Social web content (Personal profiles/posts) from http://dwm.me.uk
Please provide the following information under FOI law full schedule of uk databases used to check eligibility for Health Insurance Card eg NI, passport, register of births number of applications for HI Card received april 22-april 23 number of applications rejected due to lack of proof of eligibility april 22-april 23 number of people required to provide further proof following application NHS definition of legal criteria for eligibility for Health Insurance Card Your request was received on 16 August 2023 and I am dealing with it under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. On 3 December 2023 you clarified the following: 1) When assessing UK Global Health Insurance Card applications does the Authority have access to UK Government records? For example Registration of Births, National Insurance, EU Settlement Scheme records, UK Passport Office Records, DVA Records of Driving Licences? 2) Please give me the number of applications for UK Global Health Insurance Card applications in the last financial year. Please also indicate the number that were approved and the number rejected due to insufficient proof of residency. On 27th December 2023 you clarified the following: 5) I can confirm I want the information for EHIC, UK EHIC and UK GHIC. Response Question 1 When assessing UK Global Health Insurance Card applications, the NHSBSA has access to some UK Government records, such as EU settlement Scheme records. The NHSBSA does not have access to National Insurance records, Registration of Births, UK Passport Office Records or DVA Records. UK Global Health Insurance Card applications are based on a residency system and the NHSBSA will use third party data provider Equifax to establish UK residency. This is stated in our Privacy Notice. https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/our-policies/privacy/overseas-healthcare-services-privacy-notice#:~:text=You%20have%20the%20right%20to,it%20for%20longer%20than%20necessary Question 2 There were 6,510,849 UK Global Health Insurance Card applications in the last financial year. Question 3 and 4 6,016,310 applications were approved and 145,876 were rejected because we were unable to establish proof of residency. The remaining applications were either rejected for other reasons, or we have not yet finished dealing with them. Question 5 The following links provide definitions of legal criteria for eligibility for UK GHIC and UK EHIC: • https://faq.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/knowledgebase/article/KA-26813 • https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/healthcare-abroad/apply-for-a-free-uk-global-health-insurance-card-ghic/ Please note that we do not issue EHIC anymore as that card has been replaced by the UK EHIC.
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European Union New Zero-Emission Vehicles: Motor Energy (ME): Total: Road Tractors: EU 27 excl UK (EU 27E) data was reported at 899.000 Number in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 161.000 Number for 2022. European Union New Zero-Emission Vehicles: Motor Energy (ME): Total: Road Tractors: EU 27 excl UK (EU 27E) data is updated yearly, averaging 29.000 Number from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2023, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 899.000 Number in 2023 and a record low of 0.000 Number in 2016. European Union New Zero-Emission Vehicles: Motor Energy (ME): Total: Road Tractors: EU 27 excl UK (EU 27E) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.TA005: Eurostat: New Zero-Emission Vehicles: by Type of Motor Energy and Type of Vehicle.
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Data relating to UK walking and hiking statistics for 2024. oursportingife.co.uk carried out a survey of 2,000 people in the UK and broke the information down by gender, age and various other variables
Record the most important details that a person wants to share with professionals in health and social care, for example how best to communicate with the person, how to help them feel at ease or details about how they like to take their medication.
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European Union IPI: swda: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: Other Purpose: Non Domestic data was reported at 94.600 2021=100 in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 97.400 2021=100 for Jan 2025. European Union IPI: swda: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: Other Purpose: Non Domestic data is updated monthly, averaging 110.800 2021=100 from Jan 2000 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 302 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 174.500 2021=100 in Mar 2012 and a record low of 70.100 2021=100 in Apr 2020. European Union IPI: swda: EU 27 excl UK: Mfg: ME: Other Purpose: Non Domestic data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.B001: Eurostat: Industrial Production Index: 2021=100: Seasonally and Working Days Adjusted: NACE Rev. 2.0.
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