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

  • Primary fires, fatalities and non-fatal casualties in dwellings by motive and fire and rescue authority, England.

  • Dwelling fires, fatalities and non-fatal casualties by dwelling type.

  • Non-fire incidents attended by detailed type of action, England.

  • Non-fire incidents attended, by type of incident and fire and rescue authority, England.

  • Deliberate fires attended by fire and rescue services.

  • Dwelling fires attended by fire and rescue services by motive population and nation.

  • Fire false alarms by reason for false alarm, England.

  • Fatalities and non-fatal casualties by fire and rescue authority and location group.

  • Fires attended by fire and rescue services by nation and population.

  • Incidents attended by fire and rescue services.

  • Incidents attended by fire and rescue services by nation and population.

  • This report provides a review of the progress of projects two years after receiving Fire Transformation Fund (FTF) grant funding in April 2015.

  • Independent assessment of the police and crime commissioner for North Yorkshire's proposal to take on fire governance.

  • Independent assessment of the police and crime commissioner for West Mercia proposal to take on fire.

  • Interim report which was commissioned by government following the Grenfell Tower fire to make recommendations on the future regulatory system.

  • Statistics on fires, casualties, false alarms and non-fire incidents attended by fire and rescue services in England.

  • An independent review of conditions of service for fire and rescue staff in England.

  • Annual statistics about fire and rescue authorities’ staff, numbers of injuries to firefighters, fire safety audits of buildings and community fire safety.

  • A review of the conditions of service for chief fire officers and firefighters in England.