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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Provider level analysis follows headline figures (Jan 2015) and detailed analysis (Feb 2015)
Monthly publication of statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set.
The most popular baby names that were registered in Northern Ireland in 2017
Sets out the government's quality standards for children, young people and maternity standards.
The most popular baby names that were registered in Northern Ireland in 2015
Births, Deaths and Marriages Births Cause of Death Deaths Stillbirths & Infant Deaths Registrar General Quarterly Report Registrar General Quarterly Tables
January 2017 monthly publication of experimental statistics from the new Maternity Services Data set.
These directions required NHS England to establish a division to be known as the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) on 1 July 2022. These directions were revoked on 1 October 2023, and accordingly the HSIB no longer exists.
The report is based on registration data collected by National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Disease Registration Service (NCARDRS) in NDRS (Data Services Directorate).
Experimental Statistics. September 2016 monthly publication of experimental statistics from the new Maternity Services Data set.
Live births by age of mother and by local health authority.
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