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Released on: 08 December 2021
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User requested data
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Released on: 02 April 2020
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User requested data
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Released on: 22 April 2016
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Statistical bulletin
Quality of care delivered in the last 3 months of life for adults who died in England.
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Released on: 22 May 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Adults who have and have not used the internet in the last 3 months, including adults who have never used the internet.
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Released on: 06 March 2014
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Statistical bulletin
The quality of care delivered in the last 3 months of life for adults who died in England, including variations between different parts of the country and for different groups of patients.
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Released on: 09 July 2015
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Statistical bulletin
The quality of care delivered in the last 3 months of life for adults who died in England, including variations between different parts of the country and for different groups of patients.
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Released on: 26 March 2015
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Statistical bulletin
The quality of care delivered in the last 3 months of life for adults who died in England, including variations between different parts of the country and for different groups of patients.
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Released on: 20 May 2016
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Statistical bulletin
How internet use is correlated to various socio-demographic characteristics, such as age, sex, disability and geographical location. As a result of user needs, this release presents a new breakdown of internet users, into adults who have used the internet within the last 3 months (recent users) and adults who last used the internet more than 3 months ago (lapsed users).
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Released on: 28 November 2019
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional UK long-term international migration statistics for 2018, by a number of variables including citizenship, reason for migration, age, sex, country of birth, occupation and country of next or last residence.
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Released on: 10 July 2014
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Statistical bulletin
The quality of care delivered in the last 3 months of life for adults who died in England, including variations between different parts of the country and for different groups of patients.