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  • Reporting of deaths by suspected suicide, acting as an early warning system for indications of change in suicides to inform suicide prevention.

  • An annual overview of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) surveillance results from the winter period.

  • The number of infections of Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157 reported in England and Wales for 2019 and 2020, and England only from 2021 onwards.

  • Research on the radiation risks of digital breast screening compared with the number of lives saved.

  • Tables showing deaths registered in Northern Ireland in 2025, up to and including 18 July 2025.

  • The independent inquiry’s concluding report on whether procedures and practices in hospitals and other settings safeguard the security and dignity of deceased people.

  • Independent report by Professor Gillian Leng CBE looking at the safety and effectiveness of physician associates and anaesthesia associates.

  • A central collection of detailed information about diagnostic imaging tests carried out on NHS patients in England.

  • New indicators have been added showing data on the height of children measured in the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) in England.

  • Analysis and learning from radiotherapy and near miss data reported voluntarily by UK radiotherapy providers and the relevant reporting authorities.

  • Qualitative research exploring public acceptability of using institutions and community venues to manage testing during future pandemics.

  • Tables showing deaths registered in Northern Ireland in 2025, up to and including 11 July 2025.

  • How the actual number of deaths in England compare with the expected numbers of deaths for each week.

  • Evidence from systematic reviews of serious or severe adverse effects experienced by people taking doxycycline.

  • Analysis from the Health Insight Survey which looks at patients experiences of accessing healthcare. The survey is being conducted by the ONS and funded by NHS England. These are official statistics in development.

  • Research into the impact of the rising cost of living on disabled people, across a range of sectors.

  • Findings from a review of evidence on the lived experience of disabled people in the UK published between 2010 and 2021.

  • Research on access to private sector products and services for disabled people. The report identifies barriers and issues and offers recommendations for improvement.

  • A qualitative literature review that explores the lived experiences of disabled people in the UK regarding employment.

  • A qualitative literature review that explores the lived experiences of disabled people in the UK regarding relationships, loneliness, and connectedness.