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GLA Grants data
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 1 year ago
The GLA Grants Dataset contains data relating to grants which have been awarded by the GLA since 2013. The dataset uses the 360 Giving Standard, to ensure the data is clear and accessible. This dataset can also be accessed on the 360 giving navigation site GrantNav, which allows grant-makers and others to explore how grants are used, areas of commonality...
Major Sports Events Impact Report Polling 2024
GLA Opinion Research
Added about 1 year ago
Datasets for YouGov polling for Major Sports Events in 2024
Creative Enterprise Zones (CEZ) data repository
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 1 year ago
The data contained in this repository relates to London's Creative Enterprise Zones. It can be used to review job and business data for each CEZ, as well as several other creative areas across London.About the dataSectorsThe data relates specifically to creative sector SIC codes (standard industrial classification) as defined by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The...
London Building Stock Model 2 (LBSM 2)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 1 year ago
The London Building Stock Model v2 provides energy efficiency data for all London homes. This includes information on EPC ratings, heating systems, insulation levels and building fabric.This dataset represents an update of the original London Building Stock Model, and it brings together data from Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), alongside data from other sources such as the London borough councils and...
Integrated Care Systems London Housing Profile
GLA Health Team
Updated about 1 year ago
The Integrated Care Systems Housing Profile (ICS Housing Profile) is a resource that aims to support people working in ICSs and ICBs to understand, and work jointly with partners to mitigate and tackle the key housing-related issues that drive poor health in London. The ICS Housing Profile presents key housing data for London at sub-regional ICS geography and borough level....
In-work poverty in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 1 year ago
This work looks at in-work poverty in London between 1996 and 2023. It provides an overview of the links between working-age poverty and employment participation at the individual and household levels in the capital. Some key findings include: Poverty has changed. There are now more people in poverty in London who are in a working family than in a workless...
London's diverse population
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 1 year ago
A number of characteristics of individuals are protected under the 2010 Equality Act, in order to limit the discrimination and disadvantage of groups with one or several shared characteristics. This table brings together a range of sources to present estimates of London's population by gender, age, ethnicity, religion, disability status, country of birth and sexual identity. It also shows population...
Long-term sickness and the London labour market
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Added over 1 year ago
Post-pandemic concerns about rising rates of long-term sickness among working-age people have been recognised across the UK. But how severe is this issue in London and who is most affected? GLA Economics has published a new working paper that provides up-to-date analysis and data with key findings including: London faces a long-term sickness challenge. 920,000, or 15%, of working-age Londoners,...
Children Who Became or Were Subject to a Child Protection Plan (CPP), Borough
Department for Education
Updated over 1 year ago
Children and young people who became or were subject of a Child Protection Plan (CPP).Where a child was made the subject of a child protection plan more than once in the year within the same authority, each occasion has been counted.Rates per 10,000 under 18.Includes unborn children.See more on the DfE website. Note: From February 2025, some previously published figures...
London Legacy Development Corporation
London Legacy Development Corporation
Updated over 1 year ago
Formed in April 2012, the London Legacy Development Corporation’s purpose is to use the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of the London 2012 Games and the creation of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to develop a dynamic new heart for east London, creating opportunities for local people and driving innovation and growth in London and the UK.













