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NB (I nearly missed this):
the location has changed: it is now at  Aldersgate Room, Westminster Central
Hall.

JB


On 3 February 2010 10:14, Macfarlane, Alison <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> Royal Statistical Society Official Statistics Section Meeting
> (Jointly with the RSS National Statistics Working Party)
> "Our Policies for Improving Trust in Official Statistics"
> Presentations by the three Main UK Political Parties
>
> Monday 22 February 2010, 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm, Aldersgate Room, Westminster
> Central Hall.
>
> (The entrance is via Storey's Gate, SW1H 9NH, See location map at
> http://www.c-h-w.com/location/index.shtml. A café is open on the same
> floor of the building before the meeting)
>
> The Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007, and the subsequent
> setting up of the Statutory UK Statistics Authority, have been important
> milestones in re-establishing public confidence in official statistics. The
> meeting will allow all three main UK political parties to present their
> views on how the process of improving trust in official statistics will be
> continued after the next general election.
> Speakers
> Mr. James Plaskitt MP, Labour Party, Member of the Treasury Select
> Committee.
> Rt. Hon Francis Maude MP, Conservative Party, Shadow Minister for the
> Cabinet Office.
> Dr Vincent Cable MP, Liberal-Democrats, Deputy Leader and Shadow
> Chancellor.
> Chairperson
> Professor David Hand, President of the Royal Statistical Society
>
> Attendance is free and open to all, but pre-registration is essential. You
> can register by email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or
> by phone (020) 7638 8998. For further information contact Philip Turnbull (
> [log in to unmask])
>
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Best wishes for 2010

JOHN BIBBY
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