Research Briefing
UK disability statistics: Prevalence and life experiences
An estimated 16.1 million people in the UK had a disability in 2022/23, accounting for 24% of the total population.
Research Briefing
An estimated 16.1 million people in the UK had a disability in 2022/23, accounting for 24% of the total population.
Research Briefing
The Holocaust Memorial Bill would remove restrictions on building a Holocaust Memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens. The bill is currently progressing through the House of Lords.
Research Briefing
The regulation of enforcement agents (bailiffs) and recent calls for reform are outlined in this briefing. It also answers questions on what bailiffs can do.
Research Briefing
Learn more about the UK Supreme Court, how it came into existence, and why it replaced the House of Lords as the UK's highest court.
Research Briefing
Whilst the suicide rate in prisons has declined since 2016, it is still significantly higher than in the general population
Research Briefing
An overview of policy relating to the closure of bank and building society branches and to efforts to protect access to cash.
Data dashboards
Find out how many people identify with different sexual orientations and gender identities in your constituency.
Research Briefing
The government met its 2030 international student recruitment target of 600,000 ten years early and numbers have continued to increase since 2020. This briefing looks at student numbers, government policy, and the economic impact of international students.
Research Briefing
A guide to statistics on criminal and civil courts and tribunals, covering caseload, backlogs, performance, court closures and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Debate Pack
A debate on depopulation in rural areas will take place in Westminster Hall on Wednesday 11 September 2024. Torcuil Crichton, MP for Na h-Eileanan an Iar, will open the debate.
Research Briefing
This briefing includes data on student mental health, discusses whether universities have a duty of care, and sets out government policy and sector guidance.
Insight
The police and the wider criminal justice system have responded swiftly to identify, charge and prosecute those involved in rioting in the UK this summer.
Research Briefing
The creative industries tax reliefs allow companies involved in the production of several artistic outputs to reduce their corporation tax liability. The first one was the film tax relief, and it was introduced in 2007.
Data dashboards
Find out how many households are homeowners, private renters, and social renters in your constituency, based on census data
Research Briefing
Redress schemes offering immigration/citizenship documents and financial compensation to victims of the Windrush scandal have been running for several years.
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