Monthly Deaths (Northern Ireland): May 2024
The number of deaths from cancer in Northern Ireland has increased in the period under consideration, going from just over 3.5 thousand in 2000 to over 4.6 thousand in 2021. This statistic displays the number of deaths from cancer in Northern Ireland from 2000 to 2021.
It presents a breakdown by age, sex and different geographical areas including Local Government Districts, area deprivation and urban/rural residence. It also shows provisional figures of excess deaths by cause of death.
This statistic presents the alcohol-specific death rate in Northern Ireland from 2001 to 2022, by gender. In 2022, the alcohol-specific death rate for males was **** per 100,000 inhabitants and **** per 100,000 females.
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Period and cohort mortality rates (qx) for Northern Ireland using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
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NISRA publish timely but provisional counts of deaths registered by the General Register Office for Northern Ireland (GRO). Weekly totals are presented alongside a 5-year weekly average number of deaths for the same week over the last five years.
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Annual data on death registrations by area of usual residence in the UK. Summary tables including age-standardised mortality rates.
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Period and Cohort Mortality rates (qx) for Northern Ireland using the high life expectancy variant by single year of age 0 to 100.
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Period life expectancy by age and sex for Northern Ireland. Each national life table is based on population estimates, births and deaths for a period of three consecutive years. Tables are published annually.
Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 21 March 2025
The Northern Ireland Mortality Dataset contains information on deaths registered in Northern Ireland (NI). The data is collected from death certificates and information provided by GPs and other Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI) providers.
In 2022, the mortality rate from melanoma skin cancer in Northern Ireland was *** deaths per 100,000 for men and *** deaths per 100,000 for women. The overall mortality rate has climbed in Northern Ireland since 2000.
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Number of births and deaths registered each month.
Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Monthly Births and Deaths (Northern Ireland)
In 2022, strokes caused more deaths among women than men in Northern Ireland. Although male deaths were more common in the younger age groups. In this year, ten deaths due to a stroke were recorded among men aged 70 to 74 years of age, and five deaths among women in this age group.
This bulletin reports on excess mortality based on deaths occurring during the first four months (March to June) of the pandemic in Northern Ireland. Excess mortality is the difference between actual deaths in a period minus the expected number of deaths, based on historic data (average of previous five years). Excess mortality is analysed by age, sex, place of death, Local Government District and deprivation.
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Deaths registered in Northern Ireland during the registration year.
Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Deaths in Northern Ireland
In 2021, the mortality rate from cancer in Northern Ireland amounted to 242.4 deaths per 100,000 population, the second-highest figure after the one recorded in 2016. This statistic displays the mortality rate of cancer in Northern Ireland from 2000 to 2021.
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Number of deaths registered in Northern Ireland where MRSA was mentioned on the death certificate.
Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Deaths Registered with MRSA mentioned on the death certificate (Northern Ireland)
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A measure of the increase in winter mortality defined as the difference between the number of deaths in the winter months of December to March and the average number of deaths in the preceding August to November and the following April to July.
Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Excess Winter Deaths
As of October 31, 2021, COVID-19 was involved in the deaths of 1,448 people in Northern Ireland between 80 and 89 years of age. In that age group, there were 771 male deaths and 677 female deaths. A further 886 deaths involving COVID-19 were recorded among 70 to 79 year olds. In England, the age group 80 to 89 years also had the highest number of deaths involving COVID-19, the case was also the same in Scotland. For further information about the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Monthly Deaths (Northern Ireland): May 2024