The phrase 'Pre-release Access' refers to the practice whereby official
statistics
in their final form, and any accompanying written commentary, are made
available
to
an eligible person in advance of their publication. The rules and
principles
which
govern pre-release access are featured within the Pre-release Access to
Official
Statistics Order 2008.
Besides ONS staff, the following persons are given pre-release access by
the
period
indicated before release.
Access granted to |
Organisation |
Period |
Minister of State for Immigration |
Home Office |
21 hours |
PS to Minister of State for Immigration |
Home Office |
21 hours |
Special Adviser (x2) |
Home Office |
21 hours |
Press Office |
Home Office |
21 hours |
Policy Official – G5, Migration Policy Unit |
Home Office |
21 hours |
G6 Statistician; Migration & Border Analysis Unit |
Home Office |
21 hours |
Permanent Secretary |
Home Office |
21 hours |
Policy Official – G5, Free Movement Unit |
Home Office |
21 hours |
PS to Permanent Secretary |
Home Office |
21 hours |
Statistician |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Chief Statistician |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Policy official |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Special Advisor |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Private Secretary |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Senior Private Secretary |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Assistant Private Secretary |
Welsh Government |
21 hours |
Secretary of State |
DWP |
21 hours |
Private Office - Secretary of State |
DWP |
21 hours |
Press Officer |
DWP |
21 hours |
Press Officer |
DWP |
21 hours |
Analyst |
DWP |
21 hours |
Analyst |
DWP |
21 hours |