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  • Staff retiring from fire and rescue authorities, by reason and fire and rescue authority.

  • Home fire risk checks carried out by fire and rescue authorities and partners, by fire and rescue authority.

  • Staff headcount by religion and role, for England.

  • Staff headcount by sexual orientation and role, for England.

  • Staff joining fire authorities, by fire and rescue authority, gender and role.

  • Firefighters' pension surplus and deficit.

  • Firefighters' pension scheme expenditure.

  • Firefighters' pension membership and pension transfers by membership type.

  • Staff joining fire authorities, by fire and rescue authority, ethnicity and role.

  • Firefighters' pension scheme income.

  • Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police and information on hate crime from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.

  • This report examines the UK construction industry’s response to the Modern Slavery Act.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • A report on the job evaluation of Police and Crime Commissioners for the Review Body on Senior Salaries.

  • Recommendations from the Senior Salaries Review Body on the pay of senior civil servants, senior officers in the armed forces and police and crime commissioners.

  • Five year data snapshot of asset recovery, using Proceeds of Crime Act powers, as amended by the Criminal Finances Act, and includes data on the use of the Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme.

  • Contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches.

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

  • 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.