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Released on: 04 November 2025
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Statistical bulletin
Cigarette smoking habits among adults in the UK, including how many people smoke, differences between population groups, changes over time and use of e-cigarettes.
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Released on: 17 January 2025
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Dataset
Relationship between total time spent in an accident and emergency (A&E) department and the risk of 30-day, post-discharge, all-cause mortality, controlling for other factors. March 2021 to April 2022.
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Released on: 28 February 2024
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Article
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Released on: 20 April 2023
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Dataset
UK businesses' engagement in the digital economy including e-commerce sales and purchases, and use of other information and communication technology (ICT).
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Released on: 28 November 2014
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Dataset
Historical annual data (2000 to 2003) on use of information and communication technology and e-commerce activity by UK businesses, internet purchases and sales.
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Released on: 06 October 2023
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Dataset
Association between A&E department attendance and socioeconomic characteristics in England, using Census 2021 data and the Emergency Care Data Set. Experimental Statistics.
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Released on: 18 April 2024
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Dataset
Association between self-reported health status, hospital admissions and accident and emergency (A&E) department attendance with unpaid care status in England. Official statistics in development.
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Released on: 28 November 2014
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Dataset
Historical annual data (2006 to 2010) on UK businesses with e-commerce sales and information and communication technology purchases by size, location and industrial sector, type of connection and maximum speed.
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Released on: 04 November 2025
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Dataset
Annual data on the proportion of adults in England 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: 04 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.