The King's Speech looks set to reign with 14 Bafta nominations, but who are the other winners and nominees of the film season?
Initial figures on the breakdown of new GP consortia indicates that several models are to be tested, writes SA Mathieson. Map updated with second wave of consortia announced 17 January
The US Federal Deficit is an indicator of America's reliance on China. Find out which countries are propping up the US economy
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Golden Globes
The Golden Globes results are in but who are the winners and which films lost out on an award? Get the full data here
Global Peace Index
The Global Peace Index measures how peaceful each country is: see how the data's changed over time
Mortality statistics
How do we die? Are you more likely to get knocked down by a car, bitten by a dog or fall down the stairs? Find out with the latest mortality statistics
Secondary school tables
The secondary school tables are out. See how they compare results - and download the new school-by-school spending data too
Governments around the globe are opening up their data vaults – allowing you to check out the numbers for yourself.
Search for government data here from countries, cities and states around the world – and we're adding more all the time. Read more about this on the Datablog. Find out how to use our world government data API here
The Public Data Corporation was only announced two days ago and already data campaigners are concerned
The population of Africa's cities is expected to rise rapidly. Find which cities are set to grow here
The secondary school exam results and spending data give us a unique insight into how each school is doing - and how much is spent on it. See how they map
The Top-selling 100 books of all time (well, since Nielsen records begain in 1998) are published today. Download the data for yourself and see how they compare
Alan Rusbridger: Comment, as Guardian founding editor CP Scott said, is free, but facts are sacred. The Guardian's editor-in-chief on why data matters
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