Parliamentary Committee Submissions
The UK Statistics Authority, as an independent body accountable to Parliament, regularly engages with parliaments across the UK. In particular, the Authority does this through evidence to relevant select committee inquiries. This ensures that policy makers across the UK are making decisions informed by a sound evidence base, while developing the role of official statistics in democratic debate.
Please email any enquiries to the Parliamentary team
181 submissions found
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Office for National Statistics written evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry on the disability employment gap
15 December 2020
Jonathan Athow, Office for National Statistics to Stephen Timms MP, Work and Pensions Committee
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Office for Statistics Regulation written evidence to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee’s inquiry on the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak, and its management, on health and social care in Wales
9 December 2020
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation
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Office for National Statistics oral evidence to the Science and Technology Committee and the Health and Social Care Committee’s joint inquiry on Coronavirus: lessons learnt (impact on BAME groups)
1 December 2020
Iain Bell, Office for National Statistics to Jeremy Hunt MP, Greg Clark MP, Health and Social Care Committee
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Office for Statistics Regulation follow-up written evidence to Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee’s inquiry on the future of social care delivery in Scotland
1 December 2020
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Lewis Macdonald MSP, Health and Sport Committee (Scottish Parliament)
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Office for National Statistics written evidence to the Lords’ Economic Affairs Committee’s inquiry on employment and COVID-19
26 October 2020
Jonathan Athow, Office for National Statistics to The Rt Hon the Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, Lords' Economic Affairs Committee
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Office for National Statistics oral evidence to the Science and Technology Committee and the Health and Social Care Committee’s joint inquiry on Coronavirus: lessons learnt (use of statistics and modelling)
21 October 2020
Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Office for National Statistics to Jeremy Hunt MP, Greg Clark MP, Health and Social Care Committee
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Office for National Statistics follow-up written evidence to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee’s inquiry on data transparency and accountability: COVID-19
30 September 2020
Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Office for National Statistics to William Wragg MP, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee
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Office for National Statistics response to the Public Accounts Committee’s report on the effectiveness of Official Development Assistance expenditure
25 September 2020
Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Office for National Statistics to Meg Hillier MP, Public Accounts Committee
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Office for National Statistics written evidence to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee’s inquiry on post-pandemic economic growth: levelling up local and regional structures and the delivery of economic growth
22 September 2020
Jonathan Athow, Office for National Statistics to Darren Jones MP, Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee
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Office for National Statistics and Office for Statistics Regulation oral evidence to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee’s inquiry on data transparency and accountability: COVID-19
22 September 2020
Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Ed Humpherson, Office for National Statistics and Office for Statistics Regulation to William Wragg MP, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee