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Meet the Research Accreditation Panel
3 September 2020
The Research Accreditation Panel consists of independent members, representatives from government departments, and representatives from the devolved administrations. Independent Members Representatives from Government Departments Representatives from the Devolved Administrations
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‘Statistics for the Public Good’ new mission for statistics over the next five years launched
16 July 2020
The UK Statistics Authority has unveiled “Statistics for the Public Good” – the new strategy for the UK statistical system following a period of dramatic change during the COVID-19 pandemic. This strategy is accompanied by five-year business plans for the […]
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Statistics for the public good
15 July 2020
Informing the UK. Improving lives. Building the future. The UK Statistics Authority has launched its new five-year strategy: Statistics for the Public Good. The previous strategy: Better Statistics, Better Decisions ran from 2015-2020. As part of the planning and preparation […]
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Submission
Office for Statistics Regulation written evidence to the Health and Social Care Committee’s inquiry on Social Care: Funding and Workforce
4 June 2020
Dear Mr Hunt, I write in response to the Health and Social Care Committee’s call for evidence for the inquiry considering Social Care: Funding and Workforce. The Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) is the independent regulatory arm of the UK […]
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Submission
Office for National Statistics written evidence to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee’s inquiry on the impact of coronavirus on businesses and workers
20 May 2020
Dear Chair, I write in response to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee’s call for evidence for its inquiry on the impact of coronavirus on businesses and workers. As the Committee will be aware, the Office for National Statistics […]
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Submission
Office for Statistics Regulation written evidence to Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee’s inquiry on the future of social care delivery in Scotland
20 February 2020
Dear Lewis THE FUTURE DELIVERY OF SOCIAL CARE IN SCOTLAND: OSR INQUIRY SUBMISSION We have today published our review of Adult Social Care Statistics in Scotland. We are using this work as the basis of our submission to the Health […]
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Submission
Office for Statistics Regulation follow-up written evidence to the Treasury Committee’s inquiry on regional imbalances in the UK economy
10 January 2020
Dear Chair, Following my appearance before the Committee on 30 October 2019 as part of its inquiry considering Regional Imbalances in the UK Economy, members requested I write to the Committee on the pathway towards providing enhanced regional economic statistics, […]
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News Education
UK Statistics Authority statement on school funding information in Labour and Conservative manifestos
2 December 2019
UK Statistics Authority statement on school funding information in Labour and Conservative manifestos, 2 December 2019.
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Submission
UK Statistics Authority written evidence to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee’s inquiry on governance of statistics inquiry
9 September 2019
Dear Bernard, I write to offer the UK Statistics Authority response to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee report on ‘Governance of official statistics: redefining the dual role of the UK Statistics Authority; and re-evaluating the Statistics and Registration […]
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Submission
Office for Statistics Regulation written evidence to Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee’s inquiry on the future of primary care in Scotland
28 August 2019
Dear Lewis, WHAT SHOULD PRIMARY CARE LOOK LIKE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION? OSR INQUIRY RESPONSE We have today published our response to the Health and Sport Committee’s inquiry looking at the future of primary care in Scotland (see annex). Statistics […]