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  1. For certain statistics initial estimates are released with the expectation that these may be revised and updated as further data becomes available.
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Correction See correction
We have corrected an issue affecting some of the estimates originally published on 30 September in the Public opinions and social trends, Great Britain: 14 to 25 September 2022 bulletin. This is because of a change in the methodology used for weighting estimates to make them representative to the population. The issue had a minor impact on the estimates reported in the bulletin and accompanying datasets. This issue was first announced on Friday 14 October. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
20 October 2022 16:00