Our monthly mortality analysis shows England saw 344 deaths registered due to #COVID19 in June (0.9% of all deaths), up 3.3% from May.

In Wales, there were 2 deaths registered due to #COVID19 in June (0.1% of all deaths) and down 86.7% from May ow.ly/m1IN50FC3ue Deaths due to COVID-19. England May 2021: 333, June 2021 344
#COVID19 was the 26th leading cause of death in England in June 2021.

In Wales, the numbers were too small to reliably rank against other leading causes of death ow.ly/orHA50FC3vR
Adjusting for age, deaths due to #COVID19 in England were similar to May 2021 (7.5 deaths per 100,000 people).

In Wales, the number of #COVID19 deaths was too low to calculate death rates ow.ly/dQ2350FC3xV Bar chart in England, mortality rates due to COVID-19 in Jun
38,611 deaths were registered in England in June 2021, 310 (0.8%) more than the five-year average (2015 to 2019).

Ischaemic heart diseases were the leading cause of death in England, accounting for 10.8% of all deaths registered ow.ly/kdsK50FC3Ci Bar chart showing in England, Ischaemic heart diseases conti
In Wales, there were 2,560 deaths registered, 26 (1.0%) more deaths than the five-year average for June.

Ischaemic heart diseases were the leading cause of death in Wales, accounting for 11.9% of all deaths ow.ly/PXlN50FC3FG Bar chart showing in Wales, Ischaemic heart diseases continu

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23 Jul
Latest data show #COVID19 rates increased in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in the week to 17 July 2021.

In Scotland the weekly trend was uncertain. Rates in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are similar to February 2021 ow.ly/h8wG50FC9cX Estimated number of people with COVID-19 in the week ending
In England, the number of people testing positive for #COVID19 increased across all regions except the North East and North West, where the trend was uncertain ow.ly/OD8U50FC9gO Line charts showing the percentage of people testing positiv
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Overseas residents made a total of 195,000 visits to the UK during the first quarter of 2021 (Jan to Mar).

This is a decrease of 96% compared with the same period a year earlier ow.ly/N8bZ50FC48L Line chart showing overseas residents’ visits to the UK by
Estimated spending in the UK by overseas visitors decreased by 94% to £248 million in Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2021 compared with Quarter 1 2020.

Similar levels of decrease were seen for all areas of the world ow.ly/SnQ150FC4cf Line chart showing spending by overseas residents’ in the
UK residents made 774,000 visits abroad by air in Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2021, 94% fewer than the same quarter in 2020.

The largest number of visits was made to Europe (396,000), a fall of 95% ow.ly/ugUF50FC4gB UK residents’ visits abroad by quarter
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23 Jul
Our latest Opinions & Lifestyle survey in the week to 18 July found that while 63% adults reported always or often maintaining social distancing (62% last week), 89% felt socially distancing from others was very important or important (88% last week) ow.ly/GyEw50FC3HX Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain Our week
The proportion of adults who felt it would take more than a year for life to return to normal appeared to increase as the plan to ease restrictions from 19 July 2021 approached (32% this week, 28% last week) ow.ly/ywAA50FC3US 32%   The proportion of adults who felt it would take more t
Anxiety levels slightly decreased this week (3.8 this week, 4.0 last week) after having gradually increased since early June 2021 (3.6 in the period 2 to 6 June) ow.ly/Ln3k50FC3ZC
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23 Jul
Our latest data show retail sales increased by an estimated 0.5% in June 2021 compared with May 2021.

This is 9.5% higher when compared with their pre- pandemic February 2020 levels ow.ly/IbCX50FBZAp  In June 2021, retail sales volumes increased by 0.5% when c
Commenting on today’s retail sales figures for June, ONS Director of Economic Statistics Darren Morgan said: (1/2) Commenting on today’s retail sales figures for June, ONS D
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22 Jul
The seven-day average number of UK daily flights increased by 6% from the previous week in the week to 18 July 2021, @eurocontrol figures show.

Flight numbers were 37% of the level seen in the equivalent week of 2019 ow.ly/rhkS50FBeKg Line chart showing in the week to 18 July 2021, the seven-da
@eurocontrol The volume of motor vehicle traffic on Monday 19 July 2021 was up 5 percentage points from a week ago, @transportgovuk data show ow.ly/EfZP50FBeS5
Overall retail footfall in the UK in the week to 17 July 2021 was at 75% of the level seen in the equivalent week of 2019, according to @Springboard_.

High street footfall saw a weekly increase of 3%, its first rise since the beginning of June 2021 ow.ly/LoPg50FBeT9 Line chart showing in the week to 17 July 2021, UK retail fo
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22 Jul
We’ve published a release showing the significant impact the #COVID19 pandemic has had on patterns of crime.

Our data shows total crime, excluding fraud and computer misuse offences, decreased by 19% compared with the year ending March 2019 ow.ly/uAlM50FBefE 19% decrease in crime in En...
Despite falls across many crime types, there was a large increase in fraud and computer misuse offences.

Estimates show a 36% increase compared with the ending March 2019 ow.ly/hXWc50FBehs
Total police recorded crime excluding fraud and computer misuse decreased by 13%.

The largest decreases in recorded crime were seen during the three-month period that coincided with the first national lockdown (April to June 2020) ow.ly/v3hL50FBekJ Chart title: Police recorde...
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