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Office for National Statistics

August 2024

  • Students in their graduation gowns

    ‘Like throwing myself at a wall’: UK graduates struggle in ‘insane’ job market

  • Rachel Reeves in her office at No 11.

    UK government borrowing hits higher than expected £3.1bn in July

  • She speaks in the Commons

    Rachel Reeves planning to raise taxes and cut spending in October budget

  • heavy traffic coastbound on the M3 near Winchester, Hampshire, 12 August 2024: a red car leads long lines of mostly silver or white cars, vans and trucks

    Busy August bank holiday road getaway expected as Britons go ‘day-trip crazy’

  • We need to make data sharing across UK government the rule, not the exception

    Robert Chote
  • ‘Share government data to boost economy’, says UK statistics watchdog chief

  • Retailers in Great Britain get a kick out of Euro 2024 as sales rise

  • UK inflation rises to 2.2% in first increase since December

  • Jobs market uncertainty causes headache for Bank of England rate setters

July 2024

  • Two Met police officers patrol Oxford Street, London, at Christmas time

    Shoplifting in England and Wales rises to new 20-year high

  • Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the Treasury, leaves Downing Street carrying a red file under his arm

    Labour says higher-than-forecast UK borrowing shows economic challenge ahead

  • A shopper on Oxford Street in London

    British retail sales slump by more than forecast amid chilly weather

  • Female factory worker assembling a bicycle in a factory, working on the frame and wheels.

    UK jobs market cools again as wage growth slows

  • Hopes of August rate cut fall after UK inflation stays at 2%

  • Surprise growth boost for Labour as GDP rises by 0.4% in May

June 2024

  • A blurred, speeding London overground train hurtles towards the skyscrapers of the City of London, including the Gherkin, as the sun rises in the background

    Next PM likely to inherit improved economy after UK growth revised up

    Updated quarterly GDP confirms UK was fastest-growing economy in G7 with consumer confidence returning
  • Woman running in central London.

    A better way to measure the UK’s health and happiness

    Letters: Government policies should be judged by their effect on the life satisfaction of the population, not by economic growth alone, says Prof Richard Layard. Plus letters from Sarah Davidson and Ethan Oshoko
    • Warmer weather and falling UK inflation lift retail sales

    • The Guardian view on GDP: a poor measure of what matters in Britain’s economy

    • UK inflation: which everyday items have fallen in price most?

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