Crime
Robbery: Is the UK a “world leader”?
The recorded robbery rate in England and Wales increased more in 2016 than 13 countries examined by the Home Office, but the rate itself wasn’t top. Read
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Crime
The recorded robbery rate in England and Wales increased more in 2016 than 13 countries examined by the Home Office, but the rate itself wasn’t top. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
About 775,000 children were born in the UK in 2016, 210,000 to non-UK born mothers. Net migration was at around 245,000 in the year to September 2017. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
A report commissioned by the Scottish National Party recommends that an independent Scotland should not immediately change its currency from the pound. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The UK’s economy is growing more slowly than most countries analysed by the OECD in a recent report, but isn’t the slowest. The OECD’s analysis also doesn’t include all developed countries. Read
What can the Northern Ireland Assembly do? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Around 13% of calls to HMRC have gone unanswered in the eleven months from April 2017, compared to 8% in the same months the year before. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Wages are lower than they were ten years ago, but on some measures have risen since last year. Read
Education
White applicants to Oxford University from the UK are twice as likely to be accepted as black applicants. Overall, 18% of undergraduates from the UK who took up their place at Oxford in 2017 were BME. Read
Education
4% of UK students who began their first UK university degree in 2016/17 were white, but white students are the least likely ethnic group to enter higher education. Read
Education
Oxford University students are most likely to be from Greater London. Read
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