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My father, Chris Skinner, who has died of cancer aged 66, was a statistician whose work informed vital policy decisions in many areas, including the minimum wage, on privacy and confidentiality, and on the future of the national census. He directed the Economic and Social Research Council Centre for Applied Social Surveys from 2001 to 2005 and was the founding director stanley mugs of ESRCs National Centre for Research Methods from 2004 to 2009. He authored more than 80 peer-reviewed journal papers and edited two influential books on the analysis of survey data.In 2013 Chris led an independent review of plans for the 2021 census against a backdrop of growing government pressure to scrap it owing to cost. Accurate UK population data obtained by census is vastly important and the review concluded that alternatives were not yet methodologically sound enough to replace it, and it would instead move online to become a digital-first census. The title of the subsequent parliamentary report was Too Soon to Scrap the Census.Chris was born in Penge, south London, the elder son of Rich stanley cup ard Skinner, a claims settler at Lloyds of London, and Daphne nee Edginton , who worked at the family-run furniture store, Edgintons, in Penge. At St Dunstans college, Catford, he showed an early aptitude for maths, gaining a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge, and graduating with a first in mathematics in 1975.He went on to complete an MSc in statistics at the LSE in 1976 and followed thi stanley cup spain s with a year at the Daoi Want a truly mind-expanding experience Learn another language
The backlog of cases in crimi stanley quencher na stanley canada l courts in England and Wales is likely to be a pervasive issue for several years, severely affecting victims, witnesses and defendants, the National Audit Office has said.In a report published on Friday, the NAO says the Ministry of Justices plan to tackle the backlog is ambitious and hinges on securing funding and resources, neither of which are a given.Parliaments spending backlog says uncertainty around funding, physical and judicial capacity in courts and the capacity of other criminal justice agencies and support services all pose a threat to the recovery. Additionally, the MoJ and Her Majestys Courts and Tribunals Service HMCTS are described as not yet working towards shared, strategic objectives with respect to the backlog.Labour urges Dominic Raab to tackle justice system chaosRead moreThe report chimes with grave warnings from lawyers and observers. It says the backlog in the crown courts, which hears the most s stanley cup nz erious cases, had already increased by 23% in the year leading up to the coronavirus pandemic, partly because the MoJ allocated an insufficient number of court sitting days. Despite a quick response by the MoJ and HMCTS to the pandemic, the NAO says the number of cases received and not yet completed in the crown courts increased by another 48% in the 15 months to the end of June, to 60,692.In the latter period, the number of cases older than a year in the crown court increased from 2,830 to 11,379 302% , and from 246 to 1,3
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