GDP at 1.1% between July and September compared with the 1.3% initial estimate, says ONS

The UK economy grew at a slower pace than first thought between July and
September, at 1.1% compared with the 1.3% initial estimate, official figures show.

Darren Morgan, the director of economic statistics at the Office for National Statistics, said: “Our revised figures show UK GDP recovered a little slower in the third quarter, with much weaker performances from health and hairdressers across the quarter, and the energy sector contracting more in September, than we previously estimated.

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