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  1. Latest statistics on referrals for first outpatient appointments in Wales.

  2. On average, over half of all self-catering units in Wales were occupied during the 12 months ending October 2016.

  3. Ambulance statistics for Wales for November 2016 published.

    78.9% of emergency responses to red calls arrived at the scene within 8 minutes in November 2016 (Source: Welsh Government)
  4. Monthly statistics for 2016/17 Student Finance arrangements in Wales published today.

  5. 97.3% of patients newly diagnosed with cancer not via the Urgent route started treatment within target time.

  6. 85.7% of patients newly diagnosed with cancer via the Urgent route started treatment within target time.

  7. Latest monthly figures on cancer waiting times in Wales.

    Chart showing the percentage of patients treated within the target times via the urgent and non-urgent suspected cancer routes, April 2012 onwards. The chart shows an overall decline since October 2013, which was the peak month for both targets. Source: Cancer waiting times data, Welsh Local Health Boards
  8. 4,327 homes purchased using Help to Buy – Wales at 30 November, 75% were by first time buyers.

  9. Updated monthly Educational Maintenance Allowance data now available on StatsWales.

  10. ‘Statistics & Research newsletter’ published.

  11. Woodlands for Wales indicators, 2015-16 report published.

  12. Interested in mapping spatial data? Take a look at our latest blog

  13. Experimental real terms regional Gross Value Added released by the ONS for 1998-2014.

  14. Latest Key Economic Statistics for Wales bulletin released.

  15. Gross Value Added per head in Wales up 0.5 percentage points relative to the UK over 2014.

  16. 61% of local authority municipal waste was reused/recycled/composted between April to June 2016.

  17. Figures from the second Jobs Growth Wales scheme published today.

  18. In 2015-16, 192 dwellings were demolished across Wales, 32% fewer than the previous year.

    This is a line chart showing the number of demolitions across Wales annually from 1996-97 to 2015-16.
  19. In 2015-16, 32% of dwellings assessed by local authorities contained potentially serious hazards to the occupant.

  20. Overall primary school absenteeism stable but small increase in unauthorised absence.

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