Similarities between Michael Scholar and Office for National Statistics
Michael Scholar and Office for National Statistics have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Andrew Dilnot, Gordon Brown, National Statistician, Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007, UK Statistics Authority.
Andrew Dilnot
Sir Andrew William Dilnot, (born 19 June 1960) is a British economist and broadcaster.
Andrew Dilnot and Michael Scholar · Andrew Dilnot and Office for National Statistics ·
Gordon Brown
James Gordon Brown (born 20 February 1951) is a British politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 to 2010.
Gordon Brown and Michael Scholar · Gordon Brown and Office for National Statistics ·
National Statistician
The National Statistician is the Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, and the Head of the UK Government Statistical Service.
Michael Scholar and National Statistician · National Statistician and Office for National Statistics ·
Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007
The Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 (c 18) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which established the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA).
Michael Scholar and Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 · Office for National Statistics and Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 ·
UK Statistics Authority
The UK Statistics Authority (UKSA, Awdurdod Ystadegau'r DU) is an independent body operating at arm's length from Government as a non-ministerial department, directly accountable to Parliament.
Michael Scholar and UK Statistics Authority · Office for National Statistics and UK Statistics Authority ·
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- What Michael Scholar and Office for National Statistics have in common
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Michael Scholar and Office for National Statistics Comparison
Michael Scholar has 37 relations, while Office for National Statistics has 50. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 5.75% = 5 / (37 + 50).
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