ADR England launches new website spotlighting partnerships, datasets, and research

Category: ADR England

2 June 2026

The new site introduces dedicated spaces showcasing ADR England’s partnership with the Office for National Statistics (ONS), alongside a wider network of core government and academic partners helping to deliver administrative data research in England and across the UK.  

The website also spotlights ADR England flagship datasets, including the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset and Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD), alongside projects, publications, funding opportunities and research impact. 

A growing resource for researchers and partners  

As the site develops, it will become a central hub for ADR England activity, bringing together information on datasets, training opportunities, research communities, events and news. 

The launch forms part of ADR UK’s wider programme of developing dedicated websites for each of the four national partnerships during the 2026–31 funding period. The ADR England site joins the long-established ADR Wales website along with the launch of the ADR Northern Ireland and ADR Scotland websites.

Take a UK-wide or national view, depending on your needs 

Once all national partnership websites are in place, users will be able to either explore activity within a specific nation or continue to access the main ADR UK website for a UK-wide view of datasets, infrastructure and research. 

Providing a dedicated web presence for each nation allows ADR UK to highlight work aligned to national policy and practice priorities, while maintaining access to the full UK-wide offer for administrative data research. 

The ADR England website will continue to evolve over the coming months as new datasets, projects and partnership activity are added. Feedback and suggestions can be shared with the ADR UK team at hub@adruk.org

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