Leading think-tank says economy dilated 0.6pc in 3 months to August Britain's economy grew 0.6pc in the 3 months to the tip of August, taking annual growth to 2.9pc, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social research (NIESR).
This was slightly above in the 3 months to July, however still represents a delay from April to June quarter, when gross domestic product growth hit its highest level since the ultimate quarter of 2007.
The figures come back days when revised growth estimates by the workplace for National Statistics showed that the uk exited the nice Recession nine months before thought.
NIESR aforesaid its figures failed to realize of the ONS revisions and that its estimates would start incorporating the revisions from next month.
The think tank's live offers a gauge of economic growth from month to month, compared with official knowledge which is discharged quarterly and with a lag of many weeks.

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