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ONS releases - Deaths registered in the UK, by area of usual residence: 2015, UK public sector finances, data tables: Dec 2016, Introducing the new CPIH Measure of Consumer Price Inflation and Transforming our approach to collecting data – ONS retail survey goes online

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25 January 2017


Economy

UK public sector finances, data tables: Dec 2016

Public sector finances analytical tables (PSAT) showing transactions related to borrowing by sub-sector. Total Managed Expenditure (TME) is also provided.


People, population and community

Deaths registered in the UK, by area of usual residence: 2015

In 2015, the age-standardised mortality rate (ASMR) for the UK was 1,010.0 deaths per 100,000 population.

In 2015, the ASMR for England was 986.6 deaths per 100,000 population, compared with 1,064.4 in Wales, 1,177.3 in Scotland and 1,045.2 in Northern Ireland.

The North East had the highest ASMR among the regions of England in 2015, with 1,128.7 deaths per 100,000 population.

 

Find out how mortality rates have changed in your area over time with our interactive

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You can also follow our statistician Liz McLaren on Twitter who is sharing the findings from today's publication on deaths registered in the UK, broken down by local authority. 


Find out more about the new CPIH Measure of Consumer Price Inflation

The ONS Economic Forum is an event aimed at analysts, business economists, media, and academic users, to provide an opportunity to discuss issues relating to the measurement of the economy and the range of ONS economic statistics.

Each event consists of an overview of UK economic statistics along with a session focused on a topic of particular interest. The next Economic Forum is 31 January and the special topic looks at the new CPIH measure of Consumer Price Inflation. We will also look at the introduction to theme days, what's changing with the publication schedule and the latest GDP figures.

Please register here to secure your place


Transforming our approach to collecting data – ONS retail survey goes online

As the first major business survey goes "digital by default". The National Statistical blog looks at how ONS is updating it approach to collecting data and helping to ease the burden on businesses. 

As part of our data discovery project, we are seeking information on how you use our datasets: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZZ9DLQ

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