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Royal Mint Advisory Committee

Royal Mint Advisory Committee

The Royal Mint Advisory Committee provides expert advice to the UK government on the design of coins and medals produced by the Royal Mint. It ensures that designs meet artistic and historical standards, reflecting the nation's heritage and values.

Communication Overview

Total releases

Number of press releases published by this department during the last 12 months, based on publicly available announcements.
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Avg per month

Average number of press releases published per calendar month over the last 12 months. This smooths short-term fluctuations in publishing activity.
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Avg word count

Average length of published press releases, measured in words. Calculated only for months where content was published.
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Avg readability

Average Flesch Reading Ease score across all published press releases. Higher values indicate plainer English. Scores are indicative only and vary by subject matter.
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Friday PM releases

Percentage of press releases published after 3pm on Fridays, relative to the department’s total output during the period.
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Single-release items

Estimated proportion of announcements published once, without a closely related follow-up release during the same period. This is based on similarity of titles and timing.
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Metrics are descriptive only and indicate publication patterns rather than intent or impact.

Releases per month

Based on publicly published press releases (last 12 months)

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New appointments to Royal Mint Advisory Committee

New appointments to Royal Mint Advisory Committee

Friday, 16 January 2015

HM Treasury has announced the appointment of two new members to the Royal Mint Advisory Committee...

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New appointment to Royal Mint Advisory Committee

New appointment to Royal Mint Advisory Committee

Monday, 21 July 2014

HM Treasury has announced the appointment of a new member to the Royal Mint Advisory Committee....

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