ONS apologises for delay of UK GDP data
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has announced the third and final estimate of the UK’s first quarter GDP figures will be delayed, due to a “potential error”.
According to the ONS, the unusual move was caused by concerns over the reliability of some of the data.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a key measure of economic growth, is closely watched by economists as an indication of the health of the economy.
The data was due to be released at 0930 BST today. The last estimate showed the economy expanded by 0.3% in the January to March period, and this is expected to remain unchanged.
Commenting on the delay of the data, ONS director general Stephen Penneck, said: “It is important to ensure the national accounts are right, rather than disseminate statistics that might be subject to question over their quality.
“We are really sorry that we have had to do this and apologise for the inconvenience. We will learn from this to prevent it happening again,” he added.
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