We are excited to announce that the English Indices of Deprivation 2025 will be published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) on Thursday 30th October 2025.
MHCLG commissioned OCSI and Deprivation.org to update the indices and this marks the third consecutive iteration that we are co-leading on.
We are immensely proud to play a central role in the continued development of the Indices of Deprivation and look forward to supporting organisations with their analysis of the data.
All English Indices of Deprivation 2025 (IoD2025) data, including the overall Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), will be available in Local Insight, within one day of MHCLG’s official National Statistic release.
Local Insight is the easiest and fastest way to explore the IoD2025 for geographies of any shape or size – including wards. All 2,200+ datasets within the platform are instantly aggregated to the areas you care about, saving your team hours of manual work.
Create and share maps, dashboards, and reports with colleagues and partners in record time, giving you more time to act on the insights and dig into the details.
Get prepared for the Indices release and book a demo of Local Insight today.
Our new analysis service launches alongside the English Indices of Deprivation 2025 publication. Indices on Demand offers purchase of an instant, in-depth analysis of the deprivation within standard geographies, such as local authorities and parliamentary constituencies.
Receive an instant, ready-to-use report for just £495 + VAT — saving you days of manual work and freeing you up to focus on the analysis that really matters.
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