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UK officially in recession for first time in 11 years | |
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The UK economy suffered its biggest slump on record between April and June as coronavirus lockdown measures pushed the country officially into recession. | |
The economy shrank 20.4% compared with the first three months of the year. | |
Household spending plunged as shops were ordered to close, while factory and construction output also fell. | |
This pushed the UK into its first technical recession - defined as two straight quarters of economic decline - since 2009. | |
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the economy bounced back in June as government restrictions on movement started to ease. | |
It said the hospitality sector was the hardest hit. | |
Jonathan Athow, deputy national statistician for economic statistics, said: "The economy began to bounce back in June with shops reopening, factories beginning to ramp up production and housebuilding continuing to recover. | |
"Despite this, gross domestic product (GDP) in June still remains a sixth below its level in February, before the virus struck." | |
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