Accredited official statistics

Pre-release (England)

Published 19 June 2025

Applies to England

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.

Student Loans in England: Financial Year 2024-25

The following persons are given pre-release access to the publications for up to 24 hours prior to release:

Ministers Secretary of State for Education
  Private Secretary (SoS Private Office)
  Special Advisors, Policy, Speeches, and Political Engagements
  Special Advisors, Policy
  Special Advisors, Communications
  Special Advisors, Women & Equalities Policy
  Special Advisors, Communications and Parliament
  Minister of State for Skills
  Private Secretary to the MoS (MoS Private Office)
Senior Officials Permanent Secretary for Education
  Private Secretary to the Permanent Secretary
  Director General - Skills
  Director of Higher Education
  Chief Statistician for Education
  Head of Profession for Statistics
Press Office Chief Media Officer
  Senior Media Officer
  Media Officer
Policy Officials Team Leader: Student Funding Repayment Policy
  Team Leader: SLC Sponsorship
  Repayment Policy official x 2
  Future Student Finance and Funding
  Student Funding Policy official
  Team leader: Student Funding Eligibility and Postgraduate Loans team x 2
  Further Education loans policy official
  Higher Education Finance official x 2
Student Loans Company Chief Executive
  Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) & Executive Director, Corporate Services
  Executive Director Customer Operations
  Head of Corporate Affairs
  Media Relations Manager
  Corporate Communications - External (x 2)
  Lead Official for Statistics / Senior Business Intelligence Manager
  Business Intelligence Manager
  Business Intelligence Analyst x 2