The UK economy grew by 1.3% overall last year, up from 1.1% in 2024, figures from the Office for National Statistics show.
In the three months to January 2026, compared with the three months to October 2025: Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew ...
Surprise lack of growth in January as service sector stagnated, with falls in recruitment activity ...
The GDP in the UK stalled 0% m/m in January 2026, following a 0.1% rise in December, and compared to forecasts of a 0.2% gain ...
Surprise lack of growth in January as service sector stagnated, with falls in recruitment activity ...
UK GDP showed zero growth in January, raising fears that rising oil prices and the Iran conflict could slow growth further ...
The government repeatedly talks about the importance of economic growth. The latest figures show that the UK economy failed to grow in January, which was weaker than had been predicted. The rate of ...
The United Kingdom’s economy stalled in January as weakening services and industrial output coincided with oil prices surging ...
The UK economy grew more than expected in November last year but remained “fundamentally weak”, official data has shown, reflecting businesses’ nerves about Rachel Reeves’ Budget measures. New Office ...
Mounting challenges in the UK university sector are threatening the nation's economy. In 2024, these institutions supported 1.2 million jobs, and universities also provided £80 billion (€92.41bn) of ...