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GCSE Results by Borough
Department for EducationData on GCSE and equivalent entries and achievments at the end of Key Stage 4 by gender and location of school/educational institution. This dataset contains data on GCSE results using the 1-9 grading system. This system has replaced the old A*-G grading system. The two main indicators are Attainment 8 and Progress 8, these are explained below. Attainment 8 - This indicator measures... - Updated 3 months ago
Breast Cancer Screening, Borough
Department of HealthProportion of women (age 53-70) offered screening for breast cancer by borough. Women between the ages of 50 and 70 are invited for regular breast screening (every three years) under a national programme. This is intended to detect breast cancer at an early stage. Click here to find out how to access historical data from The Health Needs Assessment toolkit as well... - Updated 4 months ago
GLA pay gap data
Greater London Authority (GLA)Since 2021 these data tables have been produced to supplement the Pay Gap reports for the Greater London Authority (GLA). They provide extra details of the median and mean hourly rates of particular groups of staff at the GLA, as well as their corresponding pay gaps, as of 31 March 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021. The GLA first published its ethnicity... - Updated 4 months ago
London Tourism Forecasts
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA Economics is providing on an occasional basis medium-term forecasts of tourism visitor nights in London for domestic and international tourists. The forecasts are on a quarterly basis to 2026 and an annual basis to 2032. The estimates tri-angulate data from a number of sources. The methodology note provides more information on how this has been done. - Updated 4 months ago
Long-term sickness and the London labour market
Greater London Authority (GLA)Post-pandemic concerns about rising rates of long-term sickness among working-age people have been recognised across the UK. But how severe is this issue in London and who is most affected? GLA Economics has published a new working paper that provides up-to-date analysis and data with key findings including: London faces a long-term sickness challenge. 920,000, or 15%, of working-age... - Updated 4 months ago
Children Who Became or Were Subject to a Child Protection Plan (CPP), Borough
Department for EducationChildren and young people who became or were subject of a Child Protection Plan (CPP). Where a child was made the subject of a child protection plan more than once in the year within the same authority, each occasion has been counted. Rates per 10,000 under 18. Includes unborn children. See more on the DfE website. Note: From February 2025, some previously published... - Updated 4 months ago
London Legacy Development Corporation
London Legacy Development CorporationFormed in April 2012, the London Legacy Development Corporation’s purpose is to use the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of the London 2012 Games and the creation of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to develop a dynamic new heart for east London, creating opportunities for local people and driving innovation and growth in London and the UK. - Updated 4 months ago
Violence Reduction Unit
Violence Reduction UnitThe Royal Docks Team is a multi-disciplinary team that brings together officers from across the Greater London Authority, the London Borough of Newham and the London Economic Action Partnership. Home to London’s only Enterprise Zone, the Royal Docks is one of the most significant regeneration projects in the UK. The team was established in 2017 to help deliver the cohesive transformation... - Updated 4 months ago
OPDC's Grants Data
OPDCOPDC is a Mayoral Development Corporation, established by the Mayor of London with a statutory objective to secure the regeneration of our area, which spans across three London boroughs – Ealing, Brent and Hammersmith & Fulham. Our area includes the vast Park Royal industrial estate, the Old Oak development area around the new High Speed 2 Old Oak Common interchange,... - Updated 4 months ago
GLA Adult Education Budget
Greater London Authority (GLA)From 1 August 2019, the Secretary of State for Education delegated responsibility for the commissioning, delivery, and management of London’s Adult Education Budget (AEB) to the Mayor of London. In early 2020, the AEB Mayoral Board agreed that AEB programme data should be published following the Department for Education’s Further Education and Skills data publication and in line with the UK...