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Released on: 04 May 2021
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Deaths registered in England and Wales due to ischaemic heart diseases, by sex, age group, region and place of occurrence. Includes analysis of comorbidities.
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Released on: 02 December 2020
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Deaths registered in 2019 in England and Wales due to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, by sex, age group, ethnicity, region and place of occurrence. Includes analysis of comorbidities.
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Released on: 22 April 2025
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Live births, stillbirths and linked infant deaths occurring annually in England and Wales, and associated risk factors.
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Released on: 23 August 2023
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Provisional age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving COVID-19 by sex and month of death registration, for England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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Released on: 22 February 2023
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Age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) for deaths involving COVID-19 by ethnic group, England.
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Released on: 07 February 2017
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Annual data on age-standardised alcohol-related death rates in the UK, its constituent countries and regions of England.
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Released on: 09 January 2024
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Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, including deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19), by local authority, health board and place of death in the latest weeks for which data are available. The occurrence tabs in the 2021 edition of this dataset were updated for the last time on 25 October 2022.
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Released on: 01 August 2023
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Provisional counts of deaths in care homes caused by coronavirus (COVID-19) by local authority. Published by the Office for National Statistics and Care Quality Commission.
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Released on: 28 February 2022
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Deaths related to volatile substances, helium and nitrogen in England and Wales by cause of death, sex, age, region and substance(s) involved in the death.
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Released on: 18 September 2020
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Age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) for coronavirus (COVID-19) related deaths, by disability status and other characteristics, in England and Wales.