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Released on: 4 November 2025
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Dataset
Annual data on the proportion of adults in Great Britain who smoke cigarettes, cigarette consumption, the proportion who have never smoked cigarettes and the proportion of smokers who have quit by sex and age over time.
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Released on: 1 June 2018
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Dataset
Inputs, output and productivity data for measuring adult social care productivity in the UK and England, 1997 to 2016.
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Released on: 19 June 2023
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Statistical bulletin
An analysis of the sociodemographic factors and health conditions associated with the risk of COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 deaths in boosted individuals in England.
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Released on: 17 April 2026
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Dataset
Total number of young adults aged 15 to 34 years and total number of young adults aged 20 to 34 years in the UK living with their parents.
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Released on: 1 October 2021
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Dataset
Estimates of adults with depressive symptoms with breakdowns by characteristic. Includes comparisons with earlier periods throughout and before the pandemic. Analysis is based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Released on: 12 August 2019
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Dataset
One-year and five-year net survival for adults (15-99) in England diagnosed with one of 29 common cancers, by age and sex.
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Released on: 1 May 2018
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Dataset
Annual data for Great Britain on drinking in pregnancy, those who exceed 14 units on their heaviest drinking day, and additional analysis by age, sex, socioeconomic status and ethnicity.
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Released on: 6 December 2022
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Dataset
Analysis of the proportion of the British adult population experiencing some form of depression in autumn 2022, including experiences of changes in cost of living and household finances. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Released on: 30 March 2026
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Dataset
Trends in publicly funded adult social care inputs, quantity and quality of output, and productivity in England, between financial year ending 1997 and financial year ending 2023.
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Released on: 18 December 2018
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Dataset
Data for all indicators, by county and unitary authorities in England. Rates per 100,000 of the population aged 18 years and over and per 100,000 of the population aged 65 years and over.