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  • Report exploring how to improve the use of digital technologies, focussing on people who find them challenging.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • Numbers of drug-deaths in Scotland by (e.g.) age, sex, Health Board and council areas, and whether particular drugs were in the body.

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

  • This short article analyses some of the key trends in the income of retired households between 1977 and 2015/16. Retired households are those where the income of retired household members accounts for the majority of the tot…

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • What the internet is used for and types of purchases made, by adults (aged 16 or over).

  • An overview of Scotland's population, including statistics on births, deaths, life expectancy, migration, marriage and civil partnership, adoption, households and housing.

  • Numbers and rates of vital events (births, stillbirths, adoptions, marriages, civil partnerships, deaths) registered in the calendar year.

  • Latest update on deaths related to drug poisoning in England and Wales by cause of death, sex, age and substances involved in the death. A backseries of data from 1993 is also included in this publication.

  • A separate web section providing background and/or commentary, tables and/or charts for each of several causes of death in Scotland.

  • Information about the Investment Readiness programme, including data visualisations and an assessment of Social Incubator Fund outcomes.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • Children benefiting from effective family-based maintenance arrangements after contacting the Child Maintenance Options service.

  • Number of births and deaths registered each month in Northern Ireland.

  • A triennial publication containing headline survey results on engagement with sport, the arts, museums and libraries by young people in Northern Ireland.

  • Information about households and their occupants, by household economic activity. Includes regional differences.

  • Monthly death figures provide counts of deaths registered by area of usual residence, England and Wales in a calendar month.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • This is early research to demonstrate new potential of an Administrative Data Census and the type of analysis that is possible by linking different administrative datasets. The research investigates the use of the Structure …