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A guide to the major publications related to excess deaths in the UK, who produces them and links to the methods and analysis.
Programme introduction, dates, eligibility, how to apply and how to become a programme mentor.
The Accelerator is a capability-building programme that gives analysts…
To help you decide if your proposed project is a good fit for the Data…
This cross-government review contains contributed articles on state-of-the-art data linking methods and makes recommendations for government data linkage.
Foreword from the National Statistician, Professor Sir Ian Diamond…
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Louisa Blackwell and Nicky Rogers, Office for National Statistics 1.…
Professor Rainer Schnell1,2,3 1University of Duisberg-Essen 2Research…
Rachel Shipsey and Josie Plachta, Office for National Statistics 1.…
Harvey Goldstein University College London Institute of Child Health and…
1. Introduction The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has received funding from…
This implementation plan covers the steps that will be taken to implement…
This is a glossary for terms found in Joined up data in government: the…
These webpages allow you to find and explore health and social care statistics from across the Government Statistical Service (GSS).
Information for local authority staff about what happens to the spending and financing data they send to central government.
This instrument addresses deficiencies in retained EU law relating to statistics arising from the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
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