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Released on: 06 July 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Registered deaths by age, sex, selected underlying causes of death and the leading causes of death. Contains death rates and death registrations by area of residence and single year of age.
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Released on: 15 July 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths, stillbirths and infant mortality including death rates, causes, age, and area of residence.
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Released on: 03 September 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths where Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occured in hospital or elsewhere.
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Released on: 10 October 2024
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Statistical bulletin
Registered deaths by age, sex, selected underlying causes of death and the leading causes of death. Contains death rates and death registrations by area of residence and single year of age.
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Released on: 01 July 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Registered deaths by age, sex, selected underlying causes of death and the leading causes of death. Contains death rates and death registrations by area of residence and single year of age.
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Released on: 18 July 2018
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on death registrations, contains death rates, cause of death data by sex and age, and death registrations by area of residence and single year of age.
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Released on: 19 July 2017
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Statistical bulletin
Annual data on death registrations contains death rates, cause of death data by sex and age and death registrations by area of residence and single year of age.
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Released on: 16 July 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths, stillbirths and infant mortality including death rates, causes, age, and area of residence.
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Released on: 10 July 2013
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths, stillbirths and infant mortality including death rates, causes, age, and area of residence.
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Released on: 28 September 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Initial estimates of prevalence of ongoing symptoms following coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in staff and pupils from the COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey (SIS) across a sample of schools, within selected local authority areas in England. SIS is jointly led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Public Health England and the Office for National Statistics.