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The cost of survival: the impact of cancer on income levels in the UK

  • 30 October 2025

Lex Irish discusses the findings of his health economics dissertation regarding the impact of cancer diagnosis on income levels in the UK.

Sorting low-income workers: what difference do boosts to Universal Credit payments actually make?

  • 28 October 2025

Concetta Gigante, from the University of Liverpool, discusses Universal Credit policy changes and whether they make a difference to low-income workers.

Insights from the Gender Equality Index UK

  • 21 October 2025

Caitlin Schmid, Research Fellow at the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London, shares insights from the Gender Equality Index UK.

The challenge of persisting health inequalities: young people and census data

  • 14 October 2025

Katrin Metsis discusses her research using census microdata to understand the challenges of persisting health inequalities in young people.

Can we use data to ‘Reclaim the Night’?

  • 7 October 2025

Christina Giasemidis, winner of the UK Data Service’s dissertation award, introduces the Women’s Perceived Safety at Night Index. 

Boosting data interoperability through the new DotStat

  • 30 September 2025

Paul Chau, a Data Architect at the UK Data Service, explores how the Data Explorer platform enhances data interoperability through in-built transfer services and SDMX. 

Matching the CURATE(D) standard: data curation at the UK Data Service

  • 23 September 2025

Sharon Bolton, Data Publishing and Curation Manager at the UK Data Service, discusses the Service’s CURATE(D) approach to managing datasets. 

The Child Poverty Strategy should commit to devolve data powers to local and regional government

  • 16 September 2025

Tom Pottrill, Policy Officer at Resolve Poverty, explains why devolved access to social security data is essential for local councils in tackling poverty.

UK data infrastructure: challenges, opportunities – and a cornerstone

  • 9 September 2025

Alison Park discusses the importance of UK social science data infrastructures and outlines some of the opportunities and challenges they face

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