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Maps show how lockdowns, furloughs and remote working changed the way the country worked
The new information is important but many are still afraid to be counted
We should interrogate the convenient weaponisation of the latest data
Labour’s pledge to scrap charity status for private schools hints at its limitations in upholding broader tax promises
FT dashboard tracks responses to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance
Census for 10 years to 2020 shows weakest rise since modern records began
Myriad funds for UK local authorities and service providers determined by answers likely to be different from ‘normal’
Population counts are important tools for development, but also politically fraught
Pilot studies aim to make survey more relevant to modern life and cut costs
Working 65 to 75-year-olds have doubled in a decade to 16 per cent
Arguments for scrapping UK census do not add up
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