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Released on: 18 September 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional death registration data for England and Wales, broken down by sex, age and country. Includes deaths due to COVID-19 and leading causes of death.
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Released on: 10 July 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Avoidable mortality in Wales, using measures of multiple deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities.
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Released on: 20 February 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Stillbirths, infant and childhood deaths occurring annually in England and Wales, and associated risk factors.
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Released on: 10 October 2012
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Statistical bulletin
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Released on: 10 October 2013
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Statistical bulletin
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Released on: 14 October 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
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Released on: 31 August 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Rates of mortality involving cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, dementia, diabetes, and respiratory diseases, by Census 2021 variables. Experimental Statistics.
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Released on: 15 October 2021
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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.
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Released on: 18 December 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of all-cause mortality and deaths involving COVID-19 using segmented regression analysis for deaths registered by 3 October 2020.
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Released on: 30 January 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental analysis of the risk of death involving coronavirus (COVID-19) for people living in areas with different air pollution exposure levels within London, using linked data from the Office for National Statistics’ Public Health Data Asset. This analysis has been produced in partnership with the University of Leicester and Imperial College London.