During a survey conducted in the United Kingdom (UK) on May 1st, 2020, ** percent of respondents said that a government data strategy would have helped in the fight against COVID-19. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
The National Data Guardian has submitted a response to the Department of Health and Social Care’s call for views on its draft data strategy Data Saves Lives: Reshaping health and social care with data.
The considerations and suggested actions outlined in this document are intended to support the drafting of a clearer strategy that provides a more consistent commitment to:
The DCMS Open Data Strategy defines our approach to making data available in accessible formats for reuse, sharing and exploitation. It identifies key data sources that will become available and any significant improvements to current data sources.
HMRC has developed an open data strategy, a detailed document laying out plans to publish information in a linkable and re-usable format.
As part of this initiative, the Department has also released the Data Catalogue, an inventory of the datasets HMRC holds and processes.
The catalogue is a refresh of the information released in the transparency implementation plan.
The security markings, entered on the Data Catalogue spreadsheet, are defined on the Government Security Classifications page and more specifically in the Working with Official information leaflet.
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This publication provides the only official government statistics that attempt to the estimate the total number of UK private sector businesses in the UK and their contribution to employment and turnover. Also provided is an estimate of the total number of businesses in the UK whole economy. The publication supercedes the BIS 'Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Statistics for the UK and Regions'.
Source agency: Business, Innovation and Skills
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: BPE for the UK and Regions
The data explorer allows users to create bespoke cross tabs and charts on consumption by property attributes and characteristics, based on the data available from NEED. Two variables can be selected at once (for example property age and property type), with mean, median or number of observations shown in the table. There is also a choice of fuel (electricity or gas). The data spans 2007 to 2019.
Figures provided in the latest version of the tool (June 2021) are based on data used in the June 2021 National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) publication. More information on the development of the framework, headline results and data quality are available in the publication. There are also additional detailed tables including distributions of consumption and estimates at local authority level. The data are also available as a comma separated value (csv) file.
We identified 2 processing errors in this edition of the Domestic NEED Annual report and corrected them. The changes are small and do not affect the overall findings of the report, only the domestic energy consumption estimates. The impact of energy efficiency measures analysis remains unchanged. The revisions are summarised on the Domestic NEED Report 2021 release page.
If you have any queries or comments on these outputs please contact: energyefficiency.stats@beis.gov.uk.
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Results from a Public Data Group survey of user of datasets produced by its members. The Public Data Group consists of 4 agencies - Met Office, HM Land Registry, Companies House and Ordnance Survey - sponsored by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. The survey was conducted to increase understanding of organisations which use data or subsets of data and to improve the delivery of these datasets. The Public Data Group Statement 2015 includes references to this survey and the resulting actions.
The Electronic Monitoring Statistics publication is published to ensure transparency of the use and delivery of electronic monitoring across England and Wales. It contains details of the number of individuals with an active electronic tag fitted, the numbers of new notification orders and the completed orders. This publication covers the period up to 31 March 2023.
The Electronic Monitoring Statistics publication is produced and handled by the Ministry of Justice’s (MOJ) analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:
Minister of State; Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Permanent Secretary; Director General of Probation and Wales; Media Special Advisor; Probation Reform Programme; Head of Electronic Monitoring Expansion; Head of Electronic Monitoring Future Services; Electronic Monitoring Commercial; Electronic Monitoring Operational Lead; Head of Electronic Monitoring Operations; Head of Electronic Monitoring Contract Management; Head of Electronic Monitoring Strategy and Design; Electronic Monitoring contract Management; Electronic Monitoring Policy and Strategic Projects; Dangerous offenders & strategic projects; Head of Prisons, Probation and Reoffending, and Head of Profession for Statistics; Head of HMPPS Performance; Head of MOJ Strategic Performance; relevant Press Officers (x3)
Electronic Monitoring Service Delivery Lead.
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/52fc0dc8-604d-47ca-b8a3-dae0962b0ddb/core-cities-dataset#licence-infohttps://data.gov.uk/dataset/52fc0dc8-604d-47ca-b8a3-dae0962b0ddb/core-cities-dataset#licence-info
To monitor the delivery of measures through the local authority-funded Core Cities programme
Access control system for DECC
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Core BIS Admin Forecasting system. Receives data from both BIS finance system ("MENTOR" / Oracle Financials) and BIS HR system ("HR Online"). Updated by Budget Managers (Deputy Director (D/D) Level) and Group Finance staff. Owned and Managed by BIS. Launched in August 2011.
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An online database of export control licensing statistics issued by the Export Control Organisation. The database provides both bespoke and published quarterly and annual export licensing information, providing individuals and companies with background on export licensing decisions.
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Count and installed capacity of community and school installations applying for accreditation under the Feed-in Tariff scheme. Release discontinued from April 2018. Source agency: Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: FiT community and school applications’ statistics
Email service
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List of posts filled through contracts with individuals other than employment
Hastings Local Plan Planning Strategy 2011-2028 planning constraints including Protected Green and Open Spaces and Cycle Routes (Polygon Data). This data is a digitised version of the Hastings Local Plan Planning Strategy 2011-2028 Policies Map. The data is a snapshot of the constraints when they were created for adoption in 2014, things may have changed since then. It includes Green Constraints that have national and internation designations including Ancient Woodland, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, SAC and AONB and these may no longer be correct and should not be relied upon, this data should be obtained direct from Natural England. Upon accessing this Licenced Data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE (http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/inspire-licence.html).
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Presents the number of enterprises (businesses) in the UK along with the turnover and employment in these enterprises. Source agency: Business, Innovation and Skills Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: SME Statistics
The government has surveyed UK businesses, charities and educational institutions to find out how they approach cyber security and gain insight into the cyber security issues they face. The research informs government policy on cyber security and how government works with industry to build a prosperous and resilient digital UK.
19 April 2023
Respondents were asked about their approach to cyber security and any breaches or attacks over the 12 months before the interview. Main survey interviews took place between October 2022 and January 2023. Qualitative follow up interviews took place in December 2022 and January 2023.
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The survey is part of the government’s National Cyber Strategy 2002.
There is a wide range of free government cyber security guidance and information for businesses, including details of free online training and support.
The survey was carried out by Ipsos UK. The report has been produced by Ipsos on behalf of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
This release is published in accordance with the Code of Practice for Statistics (2018), as produced by the UK Statistics Authority. The UKSA has the overall objective of promoting and safeguarding the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It monitors and reports on all official statistics, and promotes good practice in this area.
The document above contains a list of ministers and officials who have received privileged early access to this release. In line with best practice, the list has been kept to a minimum and those given access for briefing purposes had a maximum of 24 hours.
The Lead Analyst for this release is Emma Johns. For any queries please contact cybersurveys@dsit.gov.uk.
For media enquiries only, please contact the press office on 020 7215 1000.
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/288000de-312c-4391-9f69-25dec73d6f3b/decc-public-attitudes-tracker-survey#licence-infohttps://data.gov.uk/dataset/288000de-312c-4391-9f69-25dec73d6f3b/decc-public-attitudes-tracker-survey#licence-info
Survey of public attitudes covering DECC policy portfolio.
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/abfdce31-e554-4aad-ba51-b9751c2b2d6a/suppliers-and-payments#licence-infohttps://data.gov.uk/dataset/abfdce31-e554-4aad-ba51-b9751c2b2d6a/suppliers-and-payments#licence-info
List of suppliers from which Technology Strategy Board (TSB) purchase goods and services and values of payments made
During a survey conducted in the United Kingdom (UK) on May 1st, 2020, ** percent of respondents said that a government data strategy would have helped in the fight against COVID-19. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.