Lies, damned lies, and statistics: what’s gone wrong at the ONS?

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The Office for National Statistics has had to delay the release of trade data due to errors in its analysis – the latest setback for the beleaguered government agency.

The delay of the trade data, announced with one day’s notice, “will fuel questions over the reliability of figures produced by the ONS”, said the Financial Times, after long-running problems with its key Labour Force Survey.

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