UK wage growth slows sharply as unemployment holds steady
Wage growth in the UK has decreased significantly, hitting the lowest rate in over five years, while unemployment remains stable at 5.2%.
Unemployment remains at highest rate in five years
UK unemployment has reached a five-year high of 5.2%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
ERKI LΓHMUSTE: Good tax and support decisions cannot be made without real data
The article stresses the importance of reliable data for making informed tax and support decisions in Estonia, highlighting a survey that collects household spending information.
ONS criticises hit TV series Industry over characters impersonating staff
The Office for National Statistics in the UK has criticized the BBC series 'Industry' for depicting characters impersonating its data collectors, potentially damaging public trust.
Statistics Office makes third attempt to publish January consumer prices
The Statistics Office of Estonia is set to make its third attempt to publish the consumer price index for January using a new calculation methodology.
Change in consumer price index found using new methodology was not published
The Statistics Office unexpectedly postponed the release of the consumer price index data for January calculated using a new methodology that accounts for more discounted food prices.
Life expectancy of LGB+ people a year lower than heterosexuals, ONS finds
A new analysis by the Office for National Statistics reveals that the life expectancy of LGB+ individuals in England and Wales is about a year shorter than that of heterosexuals.
Statistical Federal Office: Germany has the oldest workforce in the EU
Germany holds the record for having the oldest workforce in the European Union, with approximately 9.8 million of its 40.9 million working population aged between 55 and 64, according to the Statistical Federal Office.
Strong Percentage Increase: More Conscientious Objectors
The number of individuals applying for conscientious objection has significantly risen over the past year, with a reported increase of 72% compared to the previous year, according to the Federal Office for Family and Civil Society Tasks.