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How child death overview panels (CDOPs) should submit information for the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB1) data collection.
During the first wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic period (March 2020 to present) there have been a variety of changes to the processes in which deaths are certified and registered under the Coronavirus Act 2020. We describe what these...
Statistics on criminal and civil courts, the judiciary and some associated offices in England and Wales.
A guide that supports the methods used for all place of death indicators as classified by Office for National Statistics (ONS) death certificate data.
How the actual number of death registrations in England compare to expected numbers for each week.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) additional statistical analyses that have not been included in our standard publications.
Number of deaths registered by year, sex, area of usual residence and selected underlying cause of death.
Probation caseload, the number of offenders in custody and prison population projections.
A summary table of the number of deaths by week of registration and age, including data on deaths linked with a respiratory illness
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