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Visualising your constituency

  • 26 March 2015
  • By Rob Fry

The various parliamentary constituencies – all 650 of them – that combine to form the UK are often very different, diverse places.

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How do earnings vary across Great Britain?

  • 15 January 2015
  • By Rob Fry

Did you know that full-time employees in the UK earned £528 per week on average in 2015, and that on average women earned 9.4% less than men per hour? These earnings varied greatly across the UK, with City of London employees earning the highest at £921 and employees in North East Derbyshire earning the lowest at […]

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How well does my job pay?

  • 15 January 2015
  • By Rob Fry

Have you ever wondered who earns more: a pilot or a doctor?

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