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UK Economy Slumps into Recession

August 12, 2020 admin GDP, ONS

The ONS has confirmed that the UK economy has entered recession, which is two consecutive periods of negative growth. The

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UK Quarter Growth Increases by Just 0.1%

April 28, 2018 admin Economy, John McDonnell, ONS, Theresa May

The Office for the National Statistics, the ONS, has said that UK growth increased by only 0.1% over the last

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UK Employment Rate Reaches Record High but Unemployment Rises

March 21, 2018 admin Employment, Esther McVey, Margaret Greenwood, ONS, Unemployment

Figures released today from the Office for National Statistics have shown that the level of employment in the UK has

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Crime Rises by 13% in Previous Year

October 19, 2017 admin Crime, ONS, Sarah Newton

Figures released by the ONS have shown that crime has risen by 13% in England and Wales over the last

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Inflation Reaches Five-Year High

October 17, 2017 admin Inflation, ONS

The UK inflation rate has increased to 3.0% from 2.9% and is now at its highest rate since March 2012,

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UK Unemployment Falls to Lowest Level Since 2005

November 17, 2016 admin Damian Hinds, Office for National Statistics, ONS, Unemployment

The Office for National Statistics, ONS, has confirmed that unemployment has fallen by 37,000 to 1.6 million people in the

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Inflation Figures Reach Two-Year High

October 18, 2016 admin Hargreaves Lansdown, Inflation, Mark Carney, ONS

The rate of inflation has risen to 1% in September, the highest figure since November 2014 and the biggest jump

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ONS Confirms Net Migration to the UK Reached 333,000 in 2015

May 26, 2016 admin Migration, ONS

The Office for National Statistics has confirmed that net migration to the UK reached its second highest figure in 2015,

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Growth Slowed Slightly in First Quarter

April 27, 2016 admin Economy, GDP, Joe Grice, ONS

GDP has slowed slightly in the first quarter of 2016 with growth of 0.4% compared to 0.6% in the previous

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UK unemployment remains at a ten-year low

February 19, 2016 admin ONS, Pay Increases, Unemployment

Figures released by the Office for National Statistics have shown that unemployment has fallen by 60,000 between October to December

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