Correspondence
Please see the UK Statistics Authority webpages for correspondence sent from Sir Robert Chote or Sir David Norgrove.
For all correspondence between 2008–2017 view our Archive1000 items of correspondence found
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Ed Humpherson to Professor Sylvia Richardson and Professor Jonathan Forster: Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework
22 June 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Professor Sylvia Richardson, Professor Jonathan Forster, Royal Statistical Society
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Dawn Hudd response to Ed Humpherson: Review of Population Estimates and Projections produced by ONS
14 June 2021
Dawn Hudd, Guildford Borough Council to Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation
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Ed Humpherson to Roger Halliday: Use of hospital admission data
11 June 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Professor Roger Halliday, Scottish Government
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Ed Humpherson response to Dr Joe Tomlinson: Use of statistics in judicial review reform
11 June 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Dr Joe Tomlinson, Public Law Project
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Dr Joe Tomlinson to Ed Humpherson: Use of statistics in judicial review reform
11 June 2021
Dr Joe Tomlinson, Public Law Project to Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation
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Ed Humpherson to Daniel Shaw: Assessment of the Police Funding for England and Wales Statistics
3 June 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Daniel Shaw, Home Office
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Ed Humpherson response to Roger Halliday: Gender identity and Scottish Household Survey
28 May 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Professor Roger Halliday, Scottish Government
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Ed Humpherson response to Professor John Jerrim: Request to undertake an independent review of the PISA data across the UK
27 May 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation
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Mark Pont to Roger Halliday: Reporting of data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in Scotland
27 May 2021
Mark Pont, Office for Statistics Regulation to Professor Roger Halliday, Scottish Government