Correspondence
Please see the UK Statistics Authority webpages for correspondence sent from the Chair of the Authority.
For all correspondence between 2008–2017 view our Archive1250 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
