Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland all have unemployment rates above the UK average of 7.9%.
It was below the UK average (53.1) for the first time in almost two years.
The proportion of affordable areas in Scotland was significantly above the UK average of 48%.
This was double the UK average of 9% and the highest figure for any UK area.
The Scottish employment rate is now 71.2% - above the UK average of 70.4%.
The Scottish unemployment rate now stands at 8.2%, which is above the UK average of 8.1%.
The Scottish unemployment rate currently stands at 7.6%, below the UK average of 7.8%.
This represented 8.5% of the workforce - higher than the UK average unemployment rate of 7.7%.
The Scottish unemployment rate now stands at 7.6%, below the UK average of 7.8%.
The UK average temperature was 10.7C, exceeding the previous warmest April on record of 10.2C in 2007.
That figure is unchanged form the previous quarter and is slightly below the UK average of 7.8%.
The number ranked excellent in the annual Good Beach Guide has again fallen below the UK average.
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The rate of growth was the fastest in four months and much stronger than the UK average.
However, the research suggested that Scottish small business confidence and investment intentions lagged behind the UK average.
Overall, the UK average was 24.1%, with Wales at 25.3%, England 24.3%, Scotland 22.6% and Northern Ireland 21.9%.
The Scottish jobless rate is 7.3% - below the UK average of 7.9%.
At 4.3%, job loss figures for Wales are higher than the UK average.
New cars are 18% cleaner than the UK average, according to the report.
The Scottish unemployment rate was 7.9% - below the UK average of 8.1%.
It found carbon emissions in the county were higher than the UK average and river levels were too low.
Office for National Statistics (ONS) data showed the Scottish jobless rate standing at 7.8%, above the UK average of 7.7%.
However, the report said the overall rate of net job creation was still modest and slower than the UK average.
Early deaths from coronary heart disease among Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans are around 50% higher than the UK average.
The rise in the number of shoppers is in line with the UK average, although shops in Wales and Northern Ireland recorded declining footfall.
However, GVA per head in Wales remained the lowest of the devolved nations and English regions at 75.2% of the UK average.
The claimant count rate is 6.9%, well above the UK average of 5.0% and the second highest among the 12 UK regions.
The UK average is 8.3%, and Scotland's just below it, at 8%.
It had also hoped the Euro funds would raise the measure of Wales' wealth, it's GDP, to 78% of the UK average.
The rate here remains below the UK average of 7.9%, with the number of people claiming benefits up by 100 to 60, 400.
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