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  • This bulletin provides information in respect of the latest survey, conducted in 2018, and includes comparisons with the previous survey in 2017. Where appropriate, information from earlier years is also provided.

  • Detailed statistics on fires attended by fire and rescue services across England, and fire-related fatalities and non-fatal casualties in those fires.

  • The nature of occupational pension provision in the UK providing summary data on membership of schemes and contributions paid.

  • Estimates of sales of improved nursery stock by forest nurseries in Great Britain.

  • National Statistics relating to civil cases, April to June 2018 and Official Statistics on judicial reviews, the Royal Courts of Justice and the Business and Property Courts

  • Fatalities and non-fatal casualties from accidental dwelling fires by age and cause.

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

  • Percentage of households owning a smoke alarm or working smoke alarm, England and Wales or England.

  • Percentage of smoke alarms that operated but did not raise the alarm in primary fires and fires resulting in casualties in other buildings, by reason for poor outcome.

  • Average area of fire damage in dwelling fires in England.

  • Percentage of smoke alarms that operated but did not raise the alarm in primary fires and fires resulting in casualties in dwellings, by reason for poor outcome.

  • Primary fires fatalities and non-fatal casualties by source of ignition.

  • Other buildings fire by spread of fire and motive.

  • Daily rate of fire incidents by month and location.

  • Primary fires, fatalities and non-fatal casualties by presence and operation of smoke alarms.

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

  • Primary fire fatalities and casualties by material responsible for development of fire.

  • Primary fires and casualties in other buildings by presence and operation of smoke alarms.

  • Primary fires in dwellings and other buildings by cause of fire.

  • Dwelling fires by spread of fire and motive.