After a period of rapid increase, house price growth in the UK has moderated. In 2025, house prices are forecast to increase by ****percent. Between 2025 and 2029, the average house price growth is projected at *** percent. According to the source, home building is expected to increase slightly in this period, fueling home buying. On the other hand, higher borrowing costs despite recent easing of mortgage rates and affordability challenges may continue to suppress transaction activity. Historical house price growth in the UK House prices rose steadily between 2015 and 2020, despite minor fluctuations. In the following two years, prices soared, leading to the house price index jumping by about 20 percent. As the market stood in April 2025, the average price for a home stood at approximately ******* British pounds. Rents are expected to continue to grow According to another forecast, the prime residential market is also expected to see rental prices grow in the next five years. Growth is forecast to be stronger in 2025 and slow slightly until 2029. The rental market in London is expected to follow a similar trend, with Outer London slightly outperforming Central London.
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Housing Index in the United Kingdom increased to 514.30 points in July from 512.40 points in June of 2025. This dataset provides - United Kingdom House Price Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
According to the forecast, the North West and Yorkshire & the Humber are the UK regions expected to see the highest overall growth in house prices over the five-year period between 2025 and 2029. Just behind are the North East and West Midlands. In London, house prices are expected to rise by **** percent.
This work represents an initial work to establish the feasibility of linking police reported road casualty data (STATS19) and Incident Reporting System (IRS) data provided by the Home Office for road collision incidents attended by fire and rescue services.
The initial feasibility study focused on establishing a method for linking the two datasets, to support the future data strategy as set out in the latest STATS19 review final report. The main purpose of linking the two datasets was to establish whether the IRS data can help us to understand more about post crash care and response times.
The further analysis reviews and amends the linkage methodology, and explores the different trends for road collisions from the two datasets. This analysis was used to identify where patterns diverged as a basis for engagement with STATS19 data providers in 2025.
Any feedback from users of the statistics on the value of this data linking will be valuable in determining whether further work is merited. Feedback on the work to date is welcome by email to the road safety statistics team.
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This statistic displays the share of adults who have experienced common accidents that take place in the home in the United Kingdom (UK) as of 2015. Over ********* of respondents have experienced burns from electrical items.
This statistic displays the share of household safety risk factors affecting mums and dads in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015. Of respondents, ** percent of dads admit to having burnt themselves while cooking, while ** percent of mums admitted to drilling through wires in the wall.
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A digital record of all Tesla fires - including cars and other products, e.g. Tesla MegaPacks - that are corroborated by news articles or confirmed primary sources. Latest version hosted at https://www.tesla-fire.com.
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This statistic displays the share of household safety risk factors affecting young professionals in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015. Of respondents, it was found that 60 percent had not cleaned behind their fridge/freezer in six months.
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After a period of rapid increase, house price growth in the UK has moderated. In 2025, house prices are forecast to increase by ****percent. Between 2025 and 2029, the average house price growth is projected at *** percent. According to the source, home building is expected to increase slightly in this period, fueling home buying. On the other hand, higher borrowing costs despite recent easing of mortgage rates and affordability challenges may continue to suppress transaction activity. Historical house price growth in the UK House prices rose steadily between 2015 and 2020, despite minor fluctuations. In the following two years, prices soared, leading to the house price index jumping by about 20 percent. As the market stood in April 2025, the average price for a home stood at approximately ******* British pounds. Rents are expected to continue to grow According to another forecast, the prime residential market is also expected to see rental prices grow in the next five years. Growth is forecast to be stronger in 2025 and slow slightly until 2029. The rental market in London is expected to follow a similar trend, with Outer London slightly outperforming Central London.