Go to
http://www.statistics.gov.uk
for masses of information. Go to
http://dwp.gov.uk
for numbers of claimants, but be wary of taking these as a full picture of employment. For example, many groups of unemployed people are prevented from claiming including all under 18 year olds and those with a partner who is expected to support them. Likewise, be aware that the job count will include 20 jobs from a MacDonalds or similar organisation, even if they are part time jobs not paying enough to live on. By the time each job centre office has counted all these types of jobs in their area it looks as if there are thousands of jobs available. You need to look carefully at what exactly is being counted to get an accurate picture. Don't blame the job centre staff for this, the computer system has been designed to count exactly the things that make the economy look good, and the staff are prevented by the Official Secrets Act from spilling the beans. In one year alone during the huge rise in unemployment that plagued the Conservative government then in power, the count was changed 11 times in one year to exclude more and more groups of people and keep the figures down. You need to be asking questions like "Are all the people currently on New Deal schemes counted as unemployed."