Reports & statistics
Nominet publishes a range of reports and statistics, which can be downloaded in this section.
Digital Futures Report
This is a project that seeks to encourage debate on what matters most as we shape our digital future in the UK.
Reports:
- Nominet’s Mental Health Programme
- Nominet’s Public Benefit Social Impact Report 2018/19
- Brits trust themselves to stay safe online
- Back to school tech resolutions
- Brits want reliability over speed
- Today’s youth, tomorrow’s internet
- Over 28,000 domains suspended as law enforcement and industry keep .UK safe
- 32,000 .UK domains suspended as law enforcement and industry keep .UK safe
- Britain’s young people have their say on our digital future
- More than 2.7m parents share family photos with complete strangers online
- Consumers call for new restrictions and licences on drone use amid safety and privacy fears
- 2018 in UK web domain dispute resolution
- 2017 in UK web domain dispute resolution
- 2016 in UK web domain dispute resolution
- 2015 in UK web domain dispute resolution
- UK web domain dispute resolution – 2014 Summary
- UK web domain dispute resolution – 2013 Summary
- Collaboration keeps .UK safe with 16,000 domains suspended
- One-in-seven Gen Z-ers say social media negatively affects their health
- Digital generation gap remains wide open as older generations fail to embrace new technology
- Teachers losing 11 days’ teaching time a year
- Gap in Support for Graduates from Top UK Universities
- British parents steering daughters away from jobs in tech
- Top 20 new top-level domains
- Wales One of Top Ten Most Popular European Geographic Domains
- Map of the online world – 2016
- Today’s children will feature in almost 1,000 online photos
- Criminal Activity Report – November 2015 – 31 October 2016
- Criminal Activity Report – November 2014 – October 2015
- Criminal Activity Report – May 2014 – October 2014
- Girls in IT: State of the Nation 2015
- Digital footprints of kids – Infographic
- 25 Years of the Web
- Smart city projects showcase