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Crime continues to fall in Cheshire which remains safest place in the North West, according to latest Office for National ...
Laying bare the reality of Britain's 'baby bust', staggering analysis shows only 5,000 out of 36,000 communities are having ...
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The Independent on MSNHow women became ‘too eligible’ to dateFor the first time in history, women are outstripping men when it comes to education, with the gap causing huge ruptures in heterosexual dating and relationships. Helen Coffey digs into the trend and ...
The number of shoplifting offences surged to the highest figure since current police recording practices began in 2003 ...
British online spending saw a significant rebound in June, with the amount spent online jumping by 2.3% compared to May.
Retail sales rose in June as warm weather boosted fuel and supermarket sales, according to official data. Sales volumes ...
For the second quarter as a whole, sales volumes were 0.2% higher than in the first three months of the year, the ONS said. That contributed a very slight positive effect to overall economic growth.
The data nerds are fighting back. After watching data sets be altered or disappear from U.S. government websites in ...
Britain borrowed more than expected in June as a jump in inflation pushed up the government's debt costs, adding to ...
A bill by Sen. Tom Cotton would cut the Office of the Director of National Intelligence by 60%. The move comes as Gabbard appears to have fallen out of favor in the Trump administration.
The National Statistics Office (NSO) has announced plans to conduct a survey to measure household income (shorturl.at/fYy5w), succinctly summarizing past efforts and announcing the creation of a ...
Ten million pounds is to be spent on fixing shortfalls in the core numbers produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) amid a continuing lack of confidence in their accuracy. The body is ...
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