The UK economy grew by only 0.1% in the third quarter, the weakest in more than a year on rising uncertainty over taxes and poor performance in the services sector.
Official figures showed that growth in gross domestic product (GDP) between July and September was below forecasts of 0.2% from the Bank of England and economists polled by Reuters.
It was the weakest pace of quarterly growth since the start of last year and a marked slowdown from the 0.5% recorded in the second quarter
Official figures showed that growth in gross domestic product (GDP) between July and September was below forecasts of 0.2% from the Bank of England and economists polled by Reuters.
It was the weakest pace of quarterly growth since the start of last year and a marked slowdown from the 0.5% recorded in the second quarter