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Why Prince George and Princess Charlotte are banned from opening presents this Christmas
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Over 50% of Britons turn to loans and credit cards to fund Christmas shopping
Almost six in 10 British households have admitted having to make 'significant financial sacrifices' during the festive period.
UK inflation surges to highest level in over five-and-a-half years
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney to write a letter to the Chancellor explaining why price growth is so far above the BoE's 2% target.
UK growth to remain muted amid Brexit uncertainty and high inflation, CBI says
The business lobby group expects Britain's gross domestic product to expand 1.5% in both 2017 and 2018 before weakening slightly to 1.3% in 2019.
British consumers 'resolutely gloomy' about economic outlook as confidence plummets
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -12 in November, the lowest level since immediately after Brexit vote.
Christmas spending poised to fall for first time in five years
Spending through November and December in the UK is set to fall 0.1% compared to a year earlier, a report from Visa and IHS Markit says.
High street shops close at the slowest rate since 2010 but sales decline
Data published from the BRC shows footfall declined 2% year-on-year in October, the biggest drop since June 2016.
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Fears mount for UK economy as retail sales growth tumbles to lowest level in four years
ONS figures show quarterly growth of 0.6%, the lowest level on record since 2013.
UK retail sales rise as shoppers spend more on food and clothing
Like-for-like sales were up 1.9% compared to the same month a year earlier in September, compared with a 1.6% increase in August.
UK consumer spending on track to record weakest year since 2013, says Visa
Consumer spending index falls 0.3% compared to a year earlier in September following a 0.2% increase in August.
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Britons' spending splurge resumes as retail sales grow at fastest rate since April
Retail sales rise 1% month-on-month in August, defying expectations of stagnant growth.
UK consumer spending rises for first time in four months
Spending rises 0.3% compared to a year earlier in August.
Australia marks 26 years since recession with growth data
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UK economy remains on track thanks to service sector growth
Second GDP estimate confirms UK economy grew 0.3% in the second quarter yet remains among the slowest G7 economies.
UK household cost-cutting at highest level in 2 years
Over half of Britons took cost-cutting measures in the second quarter.
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UK consumer spending falls for third straight month
Spending falls 0.8% year-on-year in July following a 0.2% drop in June.
UK pension age change leaving women worse off, IFS says
Women aged between 60 and 62 were £32-per-week poorer on average between 2010 and 2016.
London house prices growth hits five-year low amid sharp slowdown
Nationwide says house prices in London grew 1.2% in the second quarter, making it Britain's second-worst performing region.
UK consumer confidence falls to lowest level in a year
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -12 in July from -10 in June.
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UK households' financial situation deteriorates at fastest rate in three years
New research suggests monthly incomes are at their lowest reflecting an ongoing squeeze on household incomes.
Stagnant wages could push Britain into recession within a year, economists warn
Analysts warn that if wages do not rise in line with inflation consumers' real purchasing power will decrease.
Warm weather sees UK retail sales rebound in June
Retail sales beat expectations in June, climbing 3% year-on-year after a sharp slowdown in May.
Britons weigh up borrowing £12.4bn in personal loans as rising inflation bites household budgets
The amount that Brits wanted to borrow last year amounts to £251 for every person in the country.
Rising UK credit card defaults adds to concern over squeezed household budgets
Defaults on credit cards and personal loans "increased significantly" in the three months to June.
S&P expects record-low UK interest rates to stay until 2019
Ratings agency expects Brexit uncertainties and weak domestic demand to keep rates in check.