Statistics are like buses
Helena Rosiecka blogs about her experience on secondment to the BBC.
Learn more on Statistics are like busesHelena Rosiecka blogs about her experience on secondment to the BBC.
Learn more on Statistics are like busesIsabella Worth blogs about her experience on secondment to the BBC.
Learn more on My time on secondment to the BBCPaul Breen blogs about the differences in data collection methods and death registration systems that affect statistics about drug-related deaths.
Learn more on Comparability of drug-related death statistics across the United KingdomMichael Hawkes blogs about new methods developed by the Methodology and Quality directorate at the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for estimating small area population size by time of day.
Learn more on Estimating population by time of dayElla Goodman blogs about the process of user-testing new data visualisation e-learning resources.
Learn more on What we learnt from testing our data visualisation e-learningExpress your interest in presenting at DataConnect 2023.
Learn more on Invitation to present at DataConnect23The Analysis Function Central Team blog about the success of Analysis in Government Month 2023.
Learn more on Celebrating the successes of Analysis in Government Month 2023Professor Sir Ian Diamond, National Statistician and Head of the Analysis Function, answers our 5 quickfire questions for Analysis in Government Month 2023.
Learn more on 5 quickfire questions with Professor Sir Ian DiamondSean Mattson, Head of the Analysis Function Delivery and Impact team at the Office for National Statistics (ONS), answers our 5 quickfire questions for Analysis in Government Month 2023.
Learn more on 5 quickfire questions with Sean MattsonEmily Starling, senior analytical officer at the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted), answers our quickfire questions for Analysis in Government Month 2023.
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