Ministry of Justice/ONS, 14.5.2020
On 14 May 2020, the most recent Coroners Statistics Annual Bulletin was published. At a time when data on death dominates the news, the Bulletin may have passed inquest practitioners by. However, the Bulletin remains a useful guide on the workload of coroners around the country and can be used to identify possible trends for the future.
It is important to note that whilst the Bulletin was published in May 2020, it covers the period from January to December 2019 and therefore it does not cover any Covid-19 related deaths. Such deaths will not be included in the Bulletin until its next publication date in May 2021.
Key figures from the 2019 Bulletin:
- 40% of all registered deaths were reported to coroners in 2019;
- Overall deaths in state detention are down 7%, driven largely by a 16% fall in deaths of individuals under the Mental Health Act 1983;
- Overall, conclusions of suicide increased by 11%;
- Average time taken to process an inquest rises to 27 weeks.