Published By Department for Transport
Issued over 10 years ago
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Information about overseas travel for ministers within the Department for Transport. This information and data is published quarterly. Information on GOV.UK about Department for Transport ministerial overseas travel.
Published By Department for Transport
Issued over 10 years ago
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Information about hospitality received by ministers and special advisers within the Department for Transport. This information and data is published quarterly.
Published By Department for Transport
Issued over 10 years ago
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Information about ministerial and special adviser gifts. This information and data is published quarterly. Where returns are blank this signifies a nil return.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. The figures relate to people detained in UK Border Agency Removal Centres and Short Term Holding Facilities solely under Immigration Act powers. Data are not available on those held in police cells and prisons under immigration offences.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. The figures show the number of people, subject to immigration control, that are granted or refused permission to stay indefinitely.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces volumes 2, 3 and 4 of Immigration Statistics: Before entry. Volume 1 of this section is now titled Immigration Statistics: Sponsorship data. The statistics in this topic cover: applications, issues and refusals of entry clearance visas; and non-asylum passengers initially refused entry at ports. Prior to travel to the United Kingdom, a person may be required to apply for and be issued with an entry clearance visa, depending on their nationality, purpose of visit and intended length of stay. On arrival at UK ports or a juxtaposed control in France or Belgium, before being admitted to the country, all individuals have to satisfy a Border Force Officer that they have the right to enter the country.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This dataset replaces Volume 1 of the Immigration Statistics: before entry. Before travelling to the UK, a person may be required to apply for and be granted an entry clearance visa, depending on their nationality, purpose of visit and intended length of stay. On arrival at UK ports, or UK border controls in France and Belgium (often termed ‘juxtaposed’ controls), all individuals have to satisfy a Border Force officer that they have the right to enter the country before being admitted to the UK. The data in this section include dependants and exclude those visiting the UK or in transit, unless stated otherwise.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. This briefing generally refers to total numbers of people, including dependants, removed and departing voluntarily, which are referred to here as ‘departing’. While individuals removed at port have not necessarily entered the country, their removal requires action by UK Border Agency, such as being placed on a return flight, and are therefore included unless stated otherwise.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. The figures relate to the number of people, subject to immigration control, who are granted or refused permission to extend or change the category of their stay in the United Kingdom. Within the immigration rules, an individual may make more than one application in any given year.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. The European Economic Area (EEA) consists of countries within the EU, together with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Nationals of the EEA and Switzerland have rights of free movement within the United Kingdom. This means that there is less information on numbers coming to the United Kingdom than for nationals of other countries. This topic brief brings together the information that is known about these nationals.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. The figures show the number of journeys made by persons entering the United Kingdom. Where an individual enters the country more than once, each arrival is counted. For passengers subject to immigration control arriving who have previously obtained leave to enter, the journey is recorded as ‘returning after a temporary absence abroad’. Due to the volume of passengers arriving at Heathrow and Gatwick some data are estimated from monthly samples.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. When someone applies for asylum, they are applying for protection from persecution or fear of persecution in their own country. The UK Border Agency then decides whether the application is legitimate. One person (the main applicant) can apply for asylum on behalf of themselves and others (dependants).
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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This release replaces the previous annual and quarterly publications Control of Immigration Statistics and the annual British Citizenship, following a public consultation. Each topic now has its own entry, links to these related reports can be found under the "additional links" section. The statistics in this topic briefing cover: applications, issues and refusals of entry clearance visas; and non-asylum passengers initially refused entry at ports. Prior to travel to the United Kingdom, a person may be required to apply for and be issued with an entry clearance visa, depending on their nationality, purpose of visit and intended length of stay. On arrival at UK ports or a juxtaposed control in France or Belgium, before being admitted to the country, all individuals have to satisfy a Border Force Officer that they have the right to enter the country. From Q2 2014 this dataset has been split into two sections: Vol 1 is now the Immigration Statistics: Sponsorship data tables, and Vol 2, 3 and 4 are now the Immigration Statistics: Entry clearance visas granted outside the UK
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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The extent and trends in illicit drug use among a nationally representative sample of 16 to 59 year olds resident in households in England and Wales. This release is based on results from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW, formerly the British Crime Survey) and includes comparisons with previous years and trends since 1996.
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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Data on non-consolidated performance-related payments in the Home Office and its agencies..
Published By Home Office
Issued over 10 years ago
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Publication of Home Office Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP) data as part of the Major Projects Authority (MPA) annual report. This includes the MPA RAG rating, departmental narrative, key project data including financial information (whole life cost, annual budget and forecast spend) and timetable. This data is 6 months in arrears and will be updated every 12 months.
Published By Ministry of Defence
Issued over 10 years ago
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A monthly submission of payments over £25,000 and GPC payments over £500 made by the Ministry of Defence and it’s family members, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure. For further information click on the "Full description" link below.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 10 years ago
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>There are 8 cameras located at various locations around the city centre monitoring numbers of people walking past. These cameras calculate numbers on an hourly basis. This data can help identify footfall trends in the city centre and helps city centre management. > > ## Please note > * The format of the data has changed as at 31/01/2014 to ensure one CSV document incorporates all camera sites. This will be the new format going forward. * Datasets will be published on a monthly basis in line with the British Retail Consortium (BRC) calendar (refer to PDF guidance document).
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 10 years ago
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> # This dataset shows monthly trends for > > 1. the total number of empty properties (regardless of tenure or how long empty) > 2. long term (6 months plus) empty private sector properties and > 3. long term (6 months) LCC properties > > ## Information > * Unfortunately we are unable to provide data for some months in this dataset.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 10 years ago
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> Breeze offers events and information for children and young people under the age of 19. This dataset show attendances for Breeze events with data including age and gender of the attendee. > > ## Please note > * Unfortunately 2010 data is not available. It is also acknowledged that there is missing information in some of the datasets.
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>Information on all business who pay business rates in Leeds. Information includes business name, rateable value and full postal address. > > ## Information > * Individuals who are registered and work from their home address have been removed for data protection purposes.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 10 years ago
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> This dataset shows the amounts paid by all Schools in Leeds LEA to third parties in relation to temporary agency staffing cover.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 10 years ago
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>This dataset shows primary school place allocations based on distance (in miles). > > ## Dataset Guidance > * Nearest: The furthest distance from which a pupil was admitted if it was their nearest school. * Non nearest: The furthest distance from which a pupil was admitted if it was not their nearest school. > > ## Information > * Distances are measured using the midpoint of the main school building and the Royal Mail Postcode Address File (PAF) which creates a set of o/s coordinates for each property in Leeds and the surrounding area. These coordinates are unique to each individual property and are used to then measure the distance, in a straight line, from a property to the central point on the main school building. * Please go to http://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/Pages/Admissions.aspx for further information.
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> Key contact information for schools in Leeds.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 10 years ago
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> Council tax charges information by property band