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Excess winter mortality, by sex, age, underlying cause, region, and analysed against temperature and influenza rates.
This paper quantifies the extent of pesticide overuse in vegetable production systems in Southeast Asia.
Report you’ve changed a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) or trailer chassis, weight, tyres or brakes (a ‘notifiable alteration’) or change the weight you can carry.
Analysis estimating excess mortality by factors including age, sex and cause of death within England and the English regions, with additional estimates for upper-tier local authorities.
Annual update of indicators monitoring the progress of the prevention of overweight and obesity route map.
Bringing in goods for personal use when you travel to the UK from abroad - types of tax and duty, duty free, EU and non-EU arrivals, banned and restricted goods.
Checks you should carry out every time you tow a trailer, caravan or horsebox with a car, to make sure you're towing safely and legally.
Evidence and guidance on childhood obesity, to help families and communities intervene and help change eating and activity habits.
Weekly national influenza and COVID-19 report, COVID-19 activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Stuart on 8 April 2024.
This indicator is a measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) die younger than adults without a serious mental illness (nSMI).
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