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UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration was established to advise the government on how to commemorate those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, including the loss of life and the impact on communities across the UK.

Communication Overview

Total releases

Number of press releases published by this department during the last 12 months, based on publicly available announcements.
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Average number of press releases published per calendar month over the last 12 months. This smooths short-term fluctuations in publishing activity.
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Average length of published press releases, measured in words. Calculated only for months where content was published.
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Avg readability

Average Flesch Reading Ease score across all published press releases. Higher values indicate plainer English. Scores are indicative only and vary by subject matter.
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Friday PM releases

Percentage of press releases published after 3pm on Fridays, relative to the department’s total output during the period.
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Single-release items

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Releases per month

Based on publicly published press releases (last 12 months)

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Commission recommends how Covid pandemic should be remembered across the UK

Commission recommends how Covid pandemic should be remembered across the UK

Monday, 18 September 2023

THE UK Commission on Covid Commemoration’s final report on how the Covid pandemic should be remembered across the UK has been published ...

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The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Tuesday, 04 April 2023

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration completes its work....

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Sixth Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Sixth Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Tuesday, 24 January 2023

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration held its sixth meeting....

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Fifth Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Fifth Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Monday, 19 December 2022

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration held its fifth meeting....

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Fourth Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Fourth Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Thursday, 17 November 2022

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration held its fourth meeting....

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Public asked to help shape UK’s Covid 19 commemoration plans

Public asked to help shape UK’s Covid 19 commemoration plans

Monday, 24 October 2022

People across the UK are being invited to have their say on how the nation should remember those who lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic....

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Third Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Third Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Thursday, 13 October 2022

The Commission met for the third time, on Tuesday 4 October 2022. ...

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Second Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Second Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Wednesday, 21 September 2022

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration held its second meeting....

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First Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

First Meeting of the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration

Friday, 05 August 2022

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration held its first meeting....

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Local Covid Commemoration Survey

Local Covid Commemoration Survey

Thursday, 28 July 2022

The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration launches a survey to collate information on commemoration activities across the UK....

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