2011 Census
Department: Welsh Government
Results for Wales from the 2011 Census.
2011 Census
Department: National Records of Scotland
Results from the 2011 Census of Scotland
2011 Census
Department: Office for National Statistics
2011 Census statistics provide a rich source of information about the number, distribution and characteristics of the population in England and Wales. The statistics are used to understand similarities and differences in the population locally, regionally and nationally. This information underpins the allocation of billions of pounds of public money to provide services like education, transport and health. Decisions are taken every day using census statistics.
2011 Census Analysis
Department: Office for National Statistics
2011 Census statistics provide a rich source of information about the number, distribution and characteristics of the population in England and Wales. 2011 Census Analysis products present specific analyses on a variety of topics, including ethnicity, families, health, labour market, language, migration, and national identity, and religion. In particular, many of the analyses focus on geographical variations, changes over time, and how the census differs to other data sources.
A Generational Accounts Approach to Long Term Public Finance in the UK
Department: Office for National Statistics
Generational accounts provides a valid alternative view of long term public finance.
A section 75 analysis of mortality patterns in Northern Ireland
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
An analysis of mortality within Northern Ireland using the NI Mortality Study.
A&E activity, cancelled operations and critical care bed capacity: monthly situation reports
Department: Health
Monthly data on A&E admissions, cancelled operations, and critical care bed use
A&E and Ambulance weekly data
Department: Health
Weekly data on A&E activity and patients waiting over 4 hours for admission, transfer or discharge, as well as ambulance data including numbers of urgent journeys and Category A and B calls.
A&E weekly data
Department: NHS England
The total number of attendances in the week for all A&E types, including Minor Injury Units and Walk-in Centres, and of these, the number discharged, admitted or transferred within four hours of arrival.
Also included are the number of admissions via A&E, and any waits of over four hours for admission following decision to admit.
Data are shown at provider organisation level, from NHS Trusts, NHS Foundation Trusts, Primary Care Trusts and Independent Sector Organisations.
A&E weekly data
Department: Health
The total number of attendances in the week for all A&E types, including Minor Injury Units and Walk-in Centres, and of these, the number discharged, admitted or transferred within four hours of arrival.
Also included are the number of admissions via A&E, and any waits of over four hours for admission following decision to admit.
Data are shown at provider organisation level, from NHS Trusts, NHS Foundation Trusts, Primary Care Trusts and Independent Sector Organisations.