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UK Statistics AuthorityCorrespondenceLabour MarketResponse to comments on Universal Credit

Response to comments on Universal Credit

Dated
2 February 2018
Last updated on
17 March 2020
Sent by:
Sir David Norgrove
Chair, UK Statistics Authority
Sent to:
Simon Clarke
MP, House of Commons
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Universal Credit comments Sir David Norgrove to Mr Clarke MP

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Response to comments on Universal Credit

From Sir David Norgrove, Chair, UK Statistics Authority to Simon Clarke, MP, House of Commons.

 


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