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An actuary from GAD is one of a group of scientists and analysts who've published new research which shows certain groups of vaccinated people could still be at risk from COVID-19.
This bulletin provides an overview of some of the measures announced in the 2016 Budget statement.
Principal actuarial adviser stays for 5 more years.
As part of the wider net zero agenda, the Government Actuary's Department is supporting schools in England to reduce their carbon footprints.
A blog on the opportunities and challenges of the Analysis Function in government.
The Government Actuary has published the Up-rating Report 2021 on the National Insurance Fund. It will be considered by MPs as they scrutinise draft government legislation.
A list of current flyers and slides produced for webinars by GAD.
We support and sponsor innovation for people working in government analysis. GAD collaborates with the Analysis Function, promoting the value of innovation.
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) announces the appointment of Sue Vivian to its Management Board as Head of Public Sector Pensions. Other functional leadership role appointments have also been announced.
The Government Actuary's Department has completed its actuarial valuation of the armed forces pension arrangements as at 31 March 2012.
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