Statistical data set: Weekly road fuel prices

Updated: Road fuel prices for week commencing Monday 15 October 2018 published.

Weekly road fuel prices (Excel)

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Weekly road fuel prices (CSV)

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The weekly road fuel prices table reports on the cost of unleaded petrol (ULSP) and unleaded diesel (ULSD). The table is updated every Tuesday at 9:30am.

For enquiries concerning this table contact Susan Lomas.

Tel: 0300 068 5047

Email: susan.lomas@beis.gov.uk




Collection: Food statistics pocketbook

Updated: Added link to user feedback survey.

The Food Statistics Pocketbook provides a round-up of statistics on food covering the economic and social aspects of the food we eat (excluding agriculture). It contains chapters on:

  • the food chain (beyond agriculture)
  • prices and expenditure
  • global and UK supply

The editions for 2008 to 2011 are available from the National Archive.

Please answer 4 short questions (opens in Google Forms) to help us make the pocketbook better for you.

Feedback

We are always looking to improve the pocketbook, and welcome your feedback. You can contact us via email or Twitter.

Food Statistics team

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Statutory guidance: Environment Agency rod fishing byelaws: north west region

Updated: Published a revised version of the North West Fisheries Byelaws booklet.

Rod fishing byelaws are statutory rules put in place by the Environment Agency. They protect migratory and freshwater fish stocks from damaging fishing practices.

Rod fishing byelaws set out

  • when you can fish (open and close seasons)
  • where you can fish
  • how you can fish
  • what fish you can take.

Anyone fishing with rod and line in England and Wales must hold a rod fishing licence and comply with the byelaws that cover the waters where they are fishing.

Anyone failing to comply with these byelaws could face prosecution and receive a fine of up to £50,000.

Please also see Freshwater rod fishing rules for national fishing byelaws.




National Statistics: Latest national statistics on tuberculosis (TB) in cattle in Great Britain – quarterly

Updated: Added Quarterly overview.

This publication presents quarterly national statistics on tuberculosis (TB) in cattle (i.e. bovine TB) in Great Britain. The statistics are obtained from the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) work management IT support system, which is used for the administration of TB testing in GB. They are a snapshot of the position on the date on which the data were extracted. The information is subject to regular revision until all test results are available.

More detailed statistics for GB, England, Scotland, Wales and the English regions are provided in the accompanying spreadsheets. These datasets are updated monthly. The full statistical notice including the headline statistics is updated every quarter.

  • for monthly official statistics see here
  • for datasets see here

Next update: see the statistics release calendar

For further information you can contact:
tbstatistics@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Twitter: @DefraStats




Collection: BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker

Updated: Public Attitudes Tracker Wave 26 published.

This survey collects data on public attitudes towards the department’s main priorities. It runs 4 times a year, and follows a modular structure:

  • each wave focuses on a particular topic(s)
  • where there is an expectation of seasonality affecting the responses, or where attitudes are likely to shift quickly, questions are repeated across waves

Data is collected through face-to-face in-home interviews with approximately 4,000 households in the UK.

For further information please contact BEISPAT@beis.gov.uk.