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Released on: 04 December 2015 | User requested data
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Released on: 19 January 2023 | Statistical bulletin
Winter mortality compares the number of deaths that occurred in the winter period (December to March) with the average of the non-winter periods (the preceding August to November and following April to July). We present data by sex, age, cause of death, region and place of death.
Released on: 19 January 2023 | Dataset
Annual figures of winter mortality in England and Wales by sex, age group, cause, region, place of death and lower geographical areas.
Released on: 15 October 2021 | Dataset
Deaths registered in England and Wales by week, from 28 December 2019 to 2 July 2021. Breakdowns include country, sex, age group, region, place of death, and leading cause. Includes analysis of excess deaths and relative cumulative age-standardised mortality rates.
Released on: 07 October 2022 | Dataset
Excess deaths occurring during heat-periods, including breakdowns by sex, age group, cause of death, place of occurrence and geography.
Released on: 15 October 2021 | Article
Provisional data on excess mortality (excluding COVID-19) during heat-periods in the 65 years and over age group estimates in England, including the estimated number of deaths where the death occurred within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 result and the mean central England temperature.
Released on: 25 November 2015 | Article