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This weekly summary highlights changes in the number of people visiting GPs, going to emergency departments and calling NHS 111.
Reporting week 21: 20 May to 26 May. During week 21, ED acute respiratory…
Reporting week 20: 12 May to 19 May During week 20, the number of NHS 111…
Reporting week 19: 5 May to 12 May Across systems, heat exposure and…
Reporting week 18: 29 April to 5 May During week 18 there were increases…
Reporting week 17: 22 April to 28 April During week 17 there were further…
Reporting week 16: 15 April to 21 April During week 16 there were further…
Reporting week 15: 8 April to 14 April. During week 15 further decreases…
Reporting week 14: 1 April to 7 April During week 14 decreases were…
Reporting week 13: 25 March to 31 March During week 13, most syndromic…
Reporting week 12: 18 March to 24 March. During week 12, GP in-hours…
Number of confirmed cases of measles in England by age and region.
Update on England measles epidemiology From the 1 January to 31 December…
Update on England measles epidemiology Since 1 October 2023, there have…
Information on the number of EWS1 forms (or equivalent) that have been required for mortgage valuations, as reported by 7 major lenders in the United Kingdom.
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Analysis and learning from radiotherapy and near miss data reported voluntarily by UK radiotherapy providers and the relevant reporting authorities.
Weekly data from UK laboratories on the number of cases of notifiable bacteria and viruses.
Risk review and statement on the zoonotic risk avian influenza A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b genotype B3.13 presents to people in contact with infected animals in the UK
An estimate of net additional dwellings in England from the start of this Parliament to 19 May 2024.
An independent review of teachers’ and leaders’ professional development since April 2021: phase 1 and 2.
Animal Welfare Committee Opinion on the use of high expansion nitrogen foam delivery systems for depopulation of poultry flocks affected by notifiable disease
Home Office reviews of the cash allowance paid to asylum seekers.
This document provides a repository of some of the most important areas of learning identified in RAIB’s investigations to date.
Laboratory confirmed cases of pertussis reported to the enhanced pertussis surveillance programme in England.
Updates on new or emerging infectious disease events that could affect UK public health.
These reports detail high consequence infectious disease (HCID) events that are detected during UKHSA's epidemic intelligence activities.
The full report of the ‘Cross-Cutting Evaluation of Plan for Jobs’, a system-level evaluation of key elements of the DWP’s part of the Plan for Jobs package.
SACN rapid review on vitamin D fortification as a potential strategy to improve vitamin D intakes and status in the UK.
The 78th monthly data release regarding building safety remediation.
This is the largest survey of incels to-date, taken across the UK and the US. It explores their demographics, beliefs, networks and propensity to violence.
Preliminary outbreak assessments, qualitative risk assessments and updated situation assessments for bluetongue virus in Europe.
'Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families' indicator data used to track progress in tackling disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.
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