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HM Treasury has published the Statement of Excesses for 2020-21.
These data are bespoke analyses using the excess mortality methodology and data, but cut in ways which are not included in the regular reports and updates.
HM Treasury has published the Statement of Excesses for 2021-22.
Analysis and interactive chart of provisional death registration data for England and Wales, broken down by Middle-layer Super Output Area (MSOA) and compared with the average for the same months between 2015 and 2019. Includes deaths due to COVID-19 and...
Update and revision of previous comparisons of all-cause excess mortality on a weekly basis since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. Measures of age-standardised excess mortality will be presented for comparison.
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HM Treasury has published the Statement of Excesses 2019-20 and Late Statement of Excesses 2018-19.
The Statement of Excesses is published alongside the Supplementary Estimates.
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