GDP at 1.1% between July and September compared with the 1.3% initial estimate, says ONS
The ONS says its revised figures show ‘much weaker performances from health and hairdressers across the quarter’.The ONS says its revised figures show ‘much weaker performances from health and hairdressers across the quarter’.Last modified on Wed 22 Dec 2021 08.48 GMT
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