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The following notable deaths in the United Kingdom occurred in 2022.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
During the four days from August 12 to 15, when temperatures climbed to the mid-30s, 1,120 excess deaths took place. Across the whole of 2022, the number of registered deaths in England were 6.3% ...
4 2022. 5 2021. 6 2020. 7 2019. 8 2018. 9 2017. 10 2016. 11 2015. 12 2014. 13 2013. 14 2012. 15 2011. 16 2010. 17 2009. ... This is a list of lists of deaths of ...
Three people, including a British Transport Police officer, were seriously injured after a man attacked them at Manchester Victoria station. [14] 27 November 2018: Edmonton, London, England 0 4 4: Four men were found with stab wounds following a fight apparently related to a shooting which happened the day before. [15] 3 June 2017: Southwark ...
9,517 deaths were registered in England & Wales in the week ending 30 Dec 2022 (Week 52), 20.1% above the five-year average (1,592 excess deaths). The number of deaths registered was affected by ...
The number of excess deaths registered each week in England and Wales has hit its highest total for nearly two years. ... Some 4,756 extra deaths were registered in 2022 within this category, 37% ...
15 February 2022 Eastleigh: 1994 (by-election), 1997, 2001: Jack Dromey [2022 3] (in office) Labour: 29 September 1948 7 January 2022 Birmingham Erdington: 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019: Ronnie Fearn, Baron Fearn [2022 4] Liberal Democrats [e] 6 February 1931 24 January 2022 Southport: 1987, 1997: Ben Ford [2022 5] Labour: 1 April 1925 17 April 2022 ...
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