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Provisional figures for vital events registered in the first quarter 2016, published today by the National Records of Scotland (NRS).
The statistics show that 15,430 deaths were registered in the first quarter of the year – 1,095 (6.6 per cent) fewer than in the same period of 2015.
To celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday we have created a special feature highlighting documents in NRS which chart her relationship with Scotland.
The number of households in Scotland has continued to increase, though the rate of growth is smaller than before the economic downturn.
Scotland’s population continues to rise and reached its highest ever total in 2015.
Statistics published today by the National Records of Scotland (NRS) show that the estimated population of Scotland was 5,373,000 in mid-2015.
National Records of Scotland (NRS) today published lists of all the first forenames that were given to babies whose births were registered in 2015, and of the most common surnames in the Birth, Marriage and Death registers for 2015 (taking all the surnames in the three registers together).
Provisional figures for births, deaths, adoptions, marriages and civil partnerships registered during 2015 are published today by the National Records of Scotland.
NRS has released valuation rolls from 1930 on ScotlandsPeople. The last remaining households left on St Kilda are listed in the newly-released records, providing a snapshot of the remote island community shortly before evacuation on 29 August 1930.
The number of people registered to vote in elections in Scotland has dropped, according to figures published today by National Records of Scotland.
We are pleased to announce that five new non-executive members have been appointed to the Management Board of National Records of Scotland. They bring with them a range of skills including digital, legal and financial experience.
The annual release of births, deaths and marriages by the National Records of Scotland today includes the marriage record of Captain Bruce Seton, a dashing actor-turned-soldier who married his actress wife an hour after being divorced in a Scottish court on St Valentine’s Day 1940.
From 1 January 2016, Scottish Cabinet papers and other government records opened for the first time at National Records of Scotland (NRS) show details about the first full year of operation of the newly-established Scottish Executive, now the Scottish Government.
National Records of Scotland reveal most popular names in 2015.
Provisional figures for births, deaths and other vital events registered during the third quarter of 2015 are published today by the National Records of Scotland.
National Records of Scotland has made records of Military Service Appeal Tribunal Records available on ScotlandsPeople. The records contain thousands of cases of men who appealed against their compulsory call-up for military service following the introduction of conscription in 1916.
Scotland’s population is projected to continue to increase into the future.
Registered deaths in Scotland in winter 2014/15 were at their highest level since winter 1999/2000.
Life expectancy for men and women continues to improve, according to a report published today by the National Records of Scotland.
National Records of Scotland seeks first views on Scotland’s next census.
NRS has released valuation rolls from 1855 on ScotlandsPeople. The great, the good and the humble of Victorian Scotland can be found amongst the million plus names and addresses now available to researchers online.