A chart showing the proportion of households that contain an adult with different types of impairment, by tenure group. Social rented housing tends to have the highest proportion of adults with impairments, then owner-occupied housing, then private-rented housing. This effect is particularly pronounced for adults with mobility impairments.
Last week we published a research note by @geographyjim.bsky.social and colleagues on housing for disabled Londoners.
Worth a read - it covers what we know about the ability of London's housing stock to meet disabled Londoners' needs:
data.london.gov.uk/housing/rese...
03.03.2026 12:35
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Happy birthday to one of my favourite haters, Charles Darwin
12.02.2026 16:31
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Original or #1!
02.02.2026 09:07
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Housing in London annual report β London Datastore
We've just published Housing in London 2025, our annual statistical summary of more or less everything that's happened in London housing.
It's brilliant and you should read it (most of the work was done by colleagues, so it's not egotistical for me to say so).
data.london.gov.uk/housing/hous...
16.01.2026 14:16
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Some of these are upsettingly far away, but still! βοΈ
24.12.2025 19:57
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βItβs just a bombβ
The true story of two strangers and an extraordinary act of courage
Courage comes in many forms. The bystander at Bondi beach is one example. This piece recounts an extraordinary different kind, where by having a conversation and listening, Nathan Newby talked Mohammad Farooq down from setting off a bomb. Recommend
www.ft.com/content/cd59...
14.12.2025 14:11
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Entertaining myself with the definition of 'pet' being inserted by the Renters Rights Act 2025.
Probably should add:
'(e) Fear of retribution from the animal if otherwise'
to cover most cats
12.11.2025 17:28
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Thank you! I hope so!
10.10.2025 17:22
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Excited to be starting a secondment at the Greater London Authority next week, covering as best I can for @geographyjim.bsky.social in the realm of housing data and analysis!
10.10.2025 14:43
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How to make conversations about immigration less painful
Let's get one thing straight at the very least
Most of us are in a wobbly position when it comes to our understanding of immigration numbers.
How would things go if we didnβt make these half-remembered statistics so central to how we form and articulate opinions?
georginasturge.substack.com/p/how-to-mak...
08.09.2025 12:22
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In search of bad vibes
A mood of boiling discontentment in Britain is the subject of daily news - but where is the evidence that it even exists?
Why are we hooked on bad vibes when they don't reflect reality?
I took a deep-dive into the data, in search of what is really going on.
open.substack.com/pub/georgina...
28.07.2025 11:19
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Tom Lehrer - We Will All Go Together When We Go
YouTube video by The Tom Lehrer Wisdom Channel
Oh, bugger. I mean, 97 is a bloody good innings, but the world is a sadder place with no Tom Lehrer in it. What a brilliant man
27.07.2025 16:57
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How do leasehold transactions vary by constituency? An annotated map of the percentage of sales that were leasehold by constituency in 2024 in England and Wales. Annotations explain: 23% of residential property sales were leasehold in England and Wales in 2024. 98% of flats were sold leasehold, compared with only 6% of houses. There was also a lot of variation between constituencies. There were some leasehold 'hotspots' in areas where it's more common for houses to be sold leasehold, including parts of the North West and Yorkshire. Other hotspots are areas where flats make up a large proportion of overall sales, like central London.
I first did the constituency analysis quite a few years ago, but it's been good to bring it up to date. Some interesting patterns.
25.07.2025 13:51
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Leasehold housing in England: Statistics
This briefing explores statistics on leasehold housing stock and transactions, in the context of ongoing reforms to the leasehold system.
I've published a new briefing bringing together the stats on leasehold housing in England (and a bit in Wales). Featuring:
- MHCLG data on leasehold stock
- Trends in transactions over time and for constituencies
- Experiences of leaseholders
commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-bri...
25.07.2025 13:48
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HM Government commissions the Office for National Statistics to deliver a whole-population census of England and Wales in 2031 - Office for National Statistics
2031 census confirmed! π
"Today HM Government has commissioned the Office for National Statistics to conduct a mandatory, questionnaire-based, whole-population census of England and Wales in 2031."
www.ons.gov.uk/news/news/hm...
15.07.2025 16:03
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okay but be fair the British meaning of "billion" has changed within living memory, books I had as a kid in the 80s sometimes still used the word "milliard" for 10^6 and saved "billion" for 10^9
07.07.2025 09:30
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Heading home after a trip to Edinburgh for IPVIS, a tiny conference for data nerds working in parliaments. It's great to have a space to talk to people with the same weirdly specific job as me. Everyone had lots to say about the nuts and bolts of what we do, and how we try to do things better.
04.07.2025 14:37
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That's my mildly self-indulgent look back at the 2021 census as it played out in my own work. We will wait to see what the next decade brings, starting with the government's decision on the recommendation from the acting National Statistician.
20.06.2025 12:26
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Census data: How do constituencies with different demographics vote?
Explore 2024 general election results and census data for constituencies using our data tool.
A change in constituency boundaries not long after the first census releases could have put a spanner in the works, but ONS, NISRA and NRS have all published data for the new boundaries as well - making post-election analysis like this tool possible:
commonslibrary.parliament.uk/census-data-...
20.06.2025 12:26
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Constituency data: Home ownership and renting
Find out how many households are homeowners, private renters, and social renters in your constituency, based on census data
The census is behind a lot of our constituency data dashboards like this one - it's a rich source of local-level data and me and my colleagues do our best to help MPs make the most of it to understand their areas.
commonslibrary.parliament.uk/constituency...
20.06.2025 12:26
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Preparing for the 2021 census (England and Wales)
A population census takes place in the UK every ten years. This briefing paper explains the plans for the 2021 census in England and Wales.
It feels like a very long time since I wrote the first edition of this, our briefing on preparations for the 2021 census in England and Wales.
Planning for a census starts years in advance, usually featuring a consultation on topics.
commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-bri...
20.06.2025 12:26
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a man and a woman are standing next to each other and the man is saying it 's all the drama
Alt: A GIF from the TV series Gavin and Stacey. Pam, a middle-aged woman, announces excitedly to her husband: "It's all the drama, Mick. I just love it!"
Now that the 2031 census recommendation is here, it feels like I've done a full "census cycle" as a professional census nerd.
It's a brilliant part of my job, being paid to pay attention to something that's ever-changing and the setting for so many interesting debates about identity and society.
20.06.2025 12:26
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A cool resource, literallyβοΈ
19.06.2025 17:40
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And now I get an afternoon to explore Manchester π
13.06.2025 14:49
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Just had a v interesting couple of days at the @ukdataservice.bsky.social UK Census User Conference - hearing from ONS and others about future plans, and from researchers about how they're using 2021/2 census data.
Official recommendation on the 2031 census due next week, apparently π
13.06.2025 14:47
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A bit of census news from the Spending Review:
11.06.2025 12:45
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