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  • Percentage of smoke alarms that did not operate in primary dwelling fires and fires resulting in casualties in dwellings, by type of alarm and reason for failure.

  • Fatalities from fires by cause of death.

  • Average area of fire damage in other building fires in England.

  • Primary fires fatalities and non-fatal casualties by item first ignited.

  • Fatalities and non-fatal casualties in accidental dwelling fires.

  • Percentage of fires and fire-related fatalities by hour of the day.

  • Cause of fire and source of ignition of accidental primary fires by area of damage.

  • The third report on the data collected on travellers departing and arriving in the UK.

  • Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, year ending June 2018’.

  • Quarterly and annual statistics relating to those: coming to the UK; extending their stay (temporarily or permanently); gaining citizenship; applying for asylum; and being detained or removed, as well as immigration for work…

  • The aim of this report is to estimate the cost of modern slavery in the UK.

  • Focuses on total workforce numbers, workforce diversity and information regarding leavers and joiners; covers both pension fund income and expenditure and firefighters’ pension schemes membership; there is an additional pape…

  • Primary fires fatalities and non-fatal casualties in other buildings.

  • Primary fires fatalities and non-fatal casualties in road vehicles.

  • Fire fatalities and non-fatal casualties in outdoor locations by motive and location.

  • This publication focuses on incidents and fires attended by fire and rescue services and fire-related fatalities and casualties from those fires.

  • Fatalities and non-fatal casualties by nation and population.

  • Fatalities and non-fatal casualties in deliberate fires attended.

  • Resident population estimates by nation and fire and rescue authority.

  • Primary fires attended in non-domestic buildings, by fire and rescue authority, England