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UK trade - Office for National Statistics

UK trade UK trade: January 2021 Total value of UK exports and imports of goods and services in current prices, chained volume measures and implied deflators. Contact: 1. Main points Exports of goods, excluding non-monetary gold and other precious metals, fell by £5.3 billion (19.3%) in January 2021, because of a £5.6 billion (40.7%) fall in exports to the EU. Imports of goods, excluding non-monetary gold and other precious metals, fell by £8.9 billion (21.6%) in January 2021, driven by a £6.6 billion (28.8%) fall in imports from the EU. Falling imports of goods, excluding non-monetary gold and other precious metals, were largely seen in machinery and transport equipment, and chemicals from the EU in January 2021, particularly in imports of cars and medicinal and pharmaceutical products.

Interview: deputy national statistician on legacy tech, lockdowns and a leap forward for government s use of data

Interview: deputy national statistician on legacy tech, lockdowns and a ‘leap forward’ for government’s use of data Alison Pritchard on plans for the 2021 census, ensuring public trust in statistics – and her next epic boat journey Photo: Louise Haywood-Schiefer You may have noticed that statistics are having a bit of a moment. Many of us have spent unusually large chunks of the past year poring over statistical outputs including numbers of cases, R-rates, vaccine efficacy, and many more besides. We have watched daily as ministers, public health officials – and, yes, statisticians – have pointed to screens displaying graphs and numbers, intended to elucidate for us the parts of the story that words alone cannot.

Regulator reviewing complaint about Jason Leitch s Covid death claims

Regulator reviewing complaint about Jason Leitch s Covid death claims THE Statistics regulator is reviewing a complaint made about coronavirus death statistics given by Scotland s National Clinical Director.  The Office for Statistics Regulation is now looking into the complaint made by Donald Cameron MSP, about Professor Jason Leitch s claims on coronavirus deaths.  As previously reported, claims made by Mr Leitch last month were referred to the UK Statistics Authority s chief executive Professor Sir Ian Diamond last week. In February  Mr Leitch said during the daily televised coronavirus briefing that nobody died of Covid between the 17th of July and the 18th of August, 28 days after a positive Covid test”.

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