Available data
The Integrated Data Service (IDS) provides accredited researchers access to a range of secure, de-identified data. De-identified data prevents someone’s personal identity from being revealed.
The IDS is continuously expanding its diverse data catalogue. This is a comprehensive list containing many of the data currently available on the platform.
You must be an accredited researcher to access the full IDS data catalogue.
Find out how you can become an accredited researcher and access these data
To become a provider of data and add greater value to the service, email IDS.customer.support@ons.gov.uk (opens in a new tab)
- Contains annual electricity and gas consumption data for Great Britain at the property level from 2004 onwards.
- Includes information recorded when live births and stillbirths are registered as part of civil registration, a legal requirement in England and Wales.
- Includes data recorded when live births and stillbirths are registered as part of civil registration, a legal requirement, in England and Wales.
- Research and development expenditure by businesses in Great Britain, including type of research and development, how it was funded, and related employment.
- Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) is a fortnightly survey collecting data on the impact of challenges faced by the economy and other events on UK businesses.
- Annual employee and employment estimates split by broad industry group, Standard Industrial Classification, full-time and part-time, and public and private, for Great Britain.
- Employee job counts by workplace for Lower layer Super Output Area (LSOA) 2009 to 2021, non-safeguarded version.
- Provides a version of the Inter-Departmental Business Register for research use, taking full account of changes in ownership and restructuring of businesses.
- Mortality for COVID-19 Infection Survey participants only contains data taken from deaths registration for England and Wales, including date and registered cause(s) of death.
- Participants from the School Infection Survey (SIS), which ran during the academic year 2020 to 2021, linked to their Test and Trace COVID-19 test results.