Abstract

A very large number of studies have reported a stalling of health improvements in the UK since 2010. Almost all relevant data are produced by the Office for National Statistics and other national statistical agencies. There has been a dramatic slowdown in life expectancy and diverging trends in infant mortality in the UK as a whole and England and Wales, respectively. Many commentators are loath to describe the falls in life expectancy as actual falls or to ascribe blame to the political situation in the UK. Health trends in the UK are worrying and raise important questions about government policies. These findings point to a need for greater investment in research on the political determinants of health, on the timely detection and interpretation of evidence of worsening health, and on how political and policy processes respond to such findings.

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