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Andrew Dilnot

British economist and broadcaster


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British economist and broadcaster

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nameAndrew Dilnot
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captionSir Andrew Dilnot, Nov 2014
office1Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford
term_start12012
term_end12024
predecessor1Sir Stephen Nickell
successor1Julia Black
office2Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford
term_start22002
term_end22012
predecessor2Derek Wood KC
successor2Lady Elish Angiolini KC
office3Chair, UK Statistics Authority
predecessor3Michael Scholar
successor3David Norgrove
primeminister3David Cameron
Theresa May
termstart3April 2012
termend3March 2017
birth_nameAndrew William Dilnot
birth_date
birth_placeSwansea, Wales
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citizenshipUnited Kingdom
nationalityBritish
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educationOlchfa School
alma_materSt John's College, Oxford
professionEconomist
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blank1Notable works
data1The Tiger That Isn't (2007)
The Numbers Game (2008)

| honorific-prefix = Sir | honorific-suffix = Theresa May The Numbers Game (2008)

Sir Andrew William Dilnot, (born 19 June 1960) is a British economist and broadcaster. He was director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies from 1991 to 2002, Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford from 2002 to 2012, and Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford from 2012 to 2024. He served as Chair of the UK Statistics Authority from April 2012 until March 2017.

Early life and education

Dilnot attended Olchfa School, Swansea, a state comprehensive school. He also attended Maidstone Grammar School. He studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at St John's College, Oxford.

Career

Dilnot was director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies from 1991 to 2002.

Dilnot was a presenter on BBC Radio 4's programme about statistics More or Less. Many of the items on the programme deal with the misuse and fabrication of statistics. Dilnot and Michael Blastland wrote The Tiger That Isn't, which was based on More or Less.

Dilnot became principal of St Hugh's College in 2002, then the only head of house at an Oxford college educated at a comprehensive school. He became a Pro Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University in 2005.

On 16 March 2011, it was announced that "with very mixed emotions" Dilnot was to leave St Hugh's College in September 2012 to become warden of Nuffield College, Oxford, "which will allow me to spend much more time doing economics again." He retired in 2024.

In 2011, the government nominated Dilnot to be Chair of the UK Statistics Authority. Parliament formally endorsed the appointment on 13 December 2011. Andrew Dilnot is no longer chair of the authority, having stood down in 2017.

In 2018, Dilnot was appointed Chair of the Geospatial Commission, supported by £80 million of new funding, to drive the use of location-linked data more productively.

In 2019, Dilnot became chair of the Health Foundation's oversight board for the REAL Centre (formerly Health and Social Care Sustainability Research Centre), which was set up to help health and social care policymakers consider long-term implications of their funding, design and delivery decisions.

Dilnot has served on the Social Security Advisory Committee, the National Consumer Council, the Councils of the Royal Economic Society and Queen Mary and Westfield College, as a trustee of the Nuffield Foundation, and as chairman of the Statistics Users Forum of the Royal Statistical Society.

Commission on Funding of Care and Support

In June 2010, Dilnot was asked by the government to chair the Commission on Funding of Care and Support. He took a sabbatical from St Hugh's College from March to July 2011.

The commission published its report in July 2011. The commission's primary recommendation was to limit individuals' contribution to social care costs to £35,000, after which the state would pay. Currently, individuals who do not fit means-tested criteria can be liable for unlimited costs.

The commission's report was welcomed by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, and both David Cameron and Ed Miliband called for cross-party talks on the issue.

Honours

Dilnot was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2000 Birthday Honours and knighted in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to Economics and Economic Policy.

He is an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, Queen Mary University of London, the Swansea Institute of Higher Education and the Institute of Actuaries, and holds honorary doctorates from City University and the Open University.

He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the British Academy in July 2018.

References

References

  1. [http://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/about-the-authority/meet-the-board/andrew-dilnot-cbe/index.html Chair of the Statistics Authority] {{webarchive. link. (28 June 2013)
  2. "St Hugh's College - University of Oxford". [[St Hugh's College, Oxford]].
  3. (30 October 2001). "BBC NEWS - Programmes - More Or Less - More or Less presenter Andrew Dilnot".
  4. The Tiger That Isn't pp. 1–5 (Introduction)
  5. [[The Swan (newspaper). The Swan]], Issue 1 (4 October 2010)
  6. "Message from the Principal, Andrew Dilnot CBE". St Hugh's College, Oxford.
  7. [[The Swan (newspaper). The Swan]], Issue 14
  8. (24 March 2011). "Andrew Dilnot appointed new Warden of Nuffield College". [[Nuffield Foundation]].
  9. (16 March 2023). "Sir Andrew Dilnot to Retire as Warden of Nuffield College".
  10. "Andrew Dilnot to Chair the UK Statistics Authority (And why it matters) | Full Fact".
  11. "Commons endorses Andrew Dilnot as new Chair of UK Statistics Authority | Full Fact".
  12. "Chair and Deputy Chair appointed to the Geospatial Commission".
  13. "Sir Andrew Dilnot".
  14. Foundation, Internet Memory. "[ARCHIVED CONTENT] UK Government Web Archive – The National Archives".
  15. (4 July 2011). "David Cameron and Ed Miliband seek talks over Andrew Dilnot care report". [[Metro (British newspaper).
  16. {{London Gazette. (19 June 2000)
  17. {{London Gazette. (15 June 2013)
  18. "Sir Andrew Dilnot".
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