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Deaths that occurred between 9 September 2024 (the implementation of Death Certification Reform) and 30 June 2025, and were registered by 25 August 2025.
Annual data on deaths registered by age, sex and selected underlying cause of death. Tables also provide both mortality rates and numbers of deaths over time.
Number of suicides and suicide rates, by sex and age, for England and Wales.
Official statistics in development on modelled estimates of suicides attributed to extreme heat produced as part of the Standards for Official Statistics on Climate-Health Interactions (SOSCHI) project.
Number of suicides, suicide rates and median registration delays, by local authority in England and Wales.
Number of suicides and suicide rates by sex and age in England and Wales. Includes information on conclusion type, the proportion of suicides by method, and the median registration delay.
Estimates of suicides among higher education students by sex, age group, ethnicity, type of study, and student term time accommodation between the academic years ending 2017 and 2023. Based on mortality records linked to Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) student records. These are official statistics in development.
Number of deaths registered by year, sex, area of usual residence and Office for National Statistics (ONS) shortlist of cause of death code
Annual age-standardised mortality rates by deprivation decile and quintile, sex and cause as well as absolute (Slope Index of Inequality) measures of inequality in England and Wales.
Live births, stillbirths and linked infant deaths occurring annually in England and Wales, and associated risk factors.