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Theme: People and Places
From 19 June 2013 to 19 July 2013
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Title: Abstract of Statistics for Benefits, National Insurance Contributions, and Indices of Prices and Earnings - 2012

Provisional release date: 17 July 2013
Theme: People and Places | Department: Work and Pensions | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB | Designation: National Statistics
Summary: A compendium publication of benefit rates, RPI, AEI and benefit expenditure.

Title: Travelpac - Q1 2013

Release date: 11 July 2013 at 9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB | Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Travelpac consists of a series of data files derived from the International Passenger Survey (IPS), giving access to data in a form suitable for use by small businesess and students.

Title: Jobcentre Plus Activity Regarding Claimants Who Have Been Identified as Potentially Impacted by the Benefit Cap - July 2013

Release date: 03 July 2013 at 9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Work and Pensions | Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB | Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Summary: Jobcentre Plus collates data on the engagement activity it undertakes with claimants who may be affected by the benefit cap. These capture a number of activities including: the number of claimants accepting employment support and the number of claimants moving into employment.

Title: Annual report of incidents - 2012 Results

Release date: 28 June 2013 at 9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Food Standards Agency | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB | Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Summary: The release includes an appendix presenting numbers and types of incidents, reported to the Food Standards Agency during 2012, that have the potential to impact on the safety of food. The release adopts a broad definition of such incidents, in terms of their character, severity and the channel via which they are reported. It acknowledges that reporting may be incomplete.