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  • The Taking Part Survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.

  • The Taking Part Survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.

  • This report outlines the methods used for the Taking Part survey, 2018 to 2019.

  • An independent overarching evaluation of the 2014 and 2018 First World War Centenary Programme .

  • Environmental aspects associated with transport and contains further analysis of the Environmental Accounts data.

  • Flows to and from the UK, quarterly tables and charts - update to the dataset to include the preliminary adjusted estimates, as per the notice published on 22 August 2019.

  • Population by legal marital status and cohabitation status by age and sex for England and Wales.

  • Provisional death registration and death occurrence data for England, broken down by sex and age.

  • This publication expands upon the 2017-18 Community Life Survey and Taking Part Survey statistical releases with a focus on Volunteering by age and gender.

  • Registered deaths in the UK from suicide analysed by sex, age, area of usual residence of the deceased and suicide method.

  • Provisional rate and number of suicide deaths registered in England per quarter. Includes 2001 to 2018 registrations and provisional data for 2019.

  • An analysis of UK healthcare spending relative to comparable countries, using data produced to the international definitions of the System of Health Accounts (SHA 2011).

  • Visits to the UK by overseas residents, visits abroad by UK residents and spending by travellers, using provisional passenger traffic data.

  • The quarterly number of conceptions to women aged under 18 years for England and Wales by regions and other local authority areas.

  • Guidance for users about the coherence and comparability of household projections for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

  • Analysis and guidance, using existing data, of differences between the 2014-based and 2016-based releases at the local authority level.

  • An overview of the UK population: how it’s changed, why it's changed and how it's projected to change in the future.

  • Examining the issues with comparing the UK’s various migration data sources, our follow up report to explain the differences between these sources.

  • Analysis of household income by age and decade of birth from 1977 to financial year ending 2018.

  • Report on unexplained infant deaths in England and Wales which includes sudden infant deaths and deaths for which the cause remained unknown or unascertained.