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Correction See correction
We have corrected an issue with the labelling of the lower and upper confidence intervals for those rating their Life satisfaction as "Very High" in the Quality of information for quarterly personal well-being estimates for the July to September 2022 edition (first published 10 February 2023), the April to June 2022 edition (first published 11 November 2022), and the October 2021 to March 2022 - UK, age, sex, country, region edition of this dataset (first published 12 August 2022). No estimates were impacted by this error. This happened because of human error. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
15 February 2023 15:00