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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.
A methods and quality report on how to decide when differences in ethnic groups are reliable when data is applied to the whole population.
This report presents findings from the 2018/19 Continuous Household Survey in relation to methods of travel to and from school by pupils in Northern Ireland. In particular, the proportion of primary school and post-primary school pupils who walk and cycle...
How to legally kill your own poultry, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits and hares to eat at home.
New suicide surveillance system launched to tackle emerging methods of suicide and clamp down on those seeking to sell dangerous products to vulnerable people.
Changes in the method for estimating household entitlements in DC pension funds recently approved by the ONS National Accounts Methods Advisory Committee and will set out which lines in the National Accounts will be impacted by this change. In addition,...
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