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Report looking at the challenges for obesity research and research mangement.
SACN/RCPCH joint statement on defining child underweight, overweight and obesity in the UK
Analysis of excess mortality in Northern Ireland from March to June 2020, in relation to COVID-19 related deaths. This bulletin also provides a breakdown of excess mortality by age, sex and geography.
Provides estimates of excess mortality during the course of the pandemic in England and English regions by age, sex, region, ethnic group, level of deprivation, cause and place of death.
A measure of the increase in winter mortality, provided on an annual basis, in the form of the excess winter mortality figure.
Data on obesity, physical activity and diet from a variety of sources.
The Statement of Excesses (SoE) is published alongside the Supplementary Estimates.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Location: 2 miles south of Portland Bill, England.
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).
GPC spend over £500: March 2024
How DHSC is following the Code of Practice for Statistics when publishing statistics on personal protective equipment (PPE) excess stock management.
How catch limits are set and how to get involved in setting them. This includes current catch limits and closed fishing areas.
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