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Different countries have different methods of collating figures, making comparisons impossible.
Roberts is an expert at marshaling facts and collating figures, but a workmanlike writer.
That figure has risen from £100m in 2010/11, when the website Sporting Intelligence started collating figures.
When the ONS started collating figures in 1974, 45% of Britons smoked, 52% of men and 41% of women.
The hope is that publication may prompt debate in those countries that will shame the governments into disclosure and might lead to a common method of collating figures.
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Since 2003, the National Patient Safety Agency has collated figures for England on incidents of patient harm and deaths caused by healthcare procedures in hospitals.
Commander Mak Chishty of Acpo insisted this was not the case, adding that the police national database, which is being phased in, would provide collated figures.
A Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesman failed to explain why it doesn't collate figures on under-fives in temporary accommodation and says: "Every child should have a secure home to call their own and time spent in temporary accommodation means that families are getting the help they need.
"Gay men are allowed on TV as long as they're funny – 'Graham Norton and Alan Carr, you can come in.'" An industry-wide monitoring scheme called Diamond (Diversity analysis monitoring data) will be used to collate figures, such as the number of women over 50 employed on screen by each broadcaster, a move towards transparency welcomed by Harriet Harman, shadow Culture Secretary.
The Scottish FA and FA of Ireland do not collate figures for incidents of racism.
The National Farmers Unionn said it was too early to collate figures for how many lambs had been killed by the icy weather so far.
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