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  • Population estimates by single year of age for 90 to 104 and 105+ at Scotland level.

  • This release summarises Official Statistics relevant to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

  • Personal Well-being findings from the Annual Population Survey analysed by country, region and local authority.

  • Information about households and their occupants, by household economic activity status. Differences within UK nations and regions are highlighted.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • This statistical release looks at schools participating in the School Games, the number of students at these schools and the public sector finances allocated to the School Games.

  • This report evaluates a series of projects that aim to help separating parents collaborate in the best interests of their children.

  • This release will provide an update to the Measuring National Well-being measures that are found within both the Domains and Measures spreadsheet and the static wheel of National Well-being.

  • An annual report which Includes information on fires attended, deaths due to fires, malicious false alarms, female firefighters.

  • Live births by age of mother and by local health authority.

  • Routine provisional data on births and deaths by week with possible revisions to previously published weekly data.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • Reports looking at whether providing all childcare costs acts as an incentive for parents to move into work.

  • A report looking at whether providing more childcare support acts as an incentive for parents of disabled children to move into work.

  • Routine provisional data based on civil registrations. Final statistics will be published in Aug 2017.

  • Number of deaths registered in the latest week.

  • Civil partnerships formed and dissolved in England and Wales.

  • Most popular first names for baby boys and girls, from all live births

  • Research on the barriers for under-privileged young people wanting to work in life sciences or investment banking.

  • Annual statistics on population, births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships in Northern Ireland