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Data published by the Office for National Statistics revealed that the U.K. economy grew by 0.1% in August 2025. The growth in August was attributed to the manufacturing and production sectors, while services, showed no growth in August, and construction contracted by 0.3%.

Data published by the Office for National Statistics revealed that the U.K. economy grew by 0.1% in August 2025. The growth in August was attributed to the manufacturing and production sectors, while services, showed no growth in August, and construction contracted by 0.3%.
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CRS Großherzog Käsespäztle DK72 🇬🇧 Rangers Football Club That 1-0 win at Parkhead in August 1990 was massive—Hateley's header sealed it right after his signing! Pivotal for the title run and the 9IAR quest. Iconic moment. What a way to start his Rangers career! 💙

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0.1% growth in August and the same amount in decline the month before. Extreme stagnation. Just open the purse strings and build high speed rail olall over the country especially connecting London the 10 core cities. There's nothing to lose now.

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Good Morning Britain It shrank 0.1% in July & increased by 0.1% in August. Both are rounding errors It’s GDP per capita that really counts & we are in the conference division of economies! 🤬🤬

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unseen1 The US federal government last ran a budget surplus in FY 2001 ($128 billion), per US Treasury and CBO data. Annual deficits have persisted since FY 2002, including FY 2024 ($1.8 trillion deficit) and ongoing FY 2025 ($2.0 trillion cumulative deficit as of August 2025).

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#UK: GDP Growth: August 2025 ✦ Services showed zero growth for the second month; strength in admin & support (+1.0%) and health (+0.4%) offset by retail (-0.5%), arts (-2.4%), and transport (-0.7%). #Economy #FTSE100

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#UK: GDP Growth: August 2025 ✦ Mining & quarrying fell 2.3%, partly offsetting gains in other sectors. ✦ Construction output slipped 0.3%, driven by a 1.5% decline in repair & maintenance. #Economy #FTSE100

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#UK: GDP Growth: August 2025 ✦ Real GDP rose 0.1% MoM, matching forecasts, after a downwardly revised 0.1% fall in July. ✦ Production output grew 0.4%, rebounding from July’s 0.4% fall, led by manufacturing (+0.7%) and utilities (+0.4%). #Economy #FTSE100

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Sanctuary Saga Book 1 ~ No Harm to Charm
5.0 out of 5 stars 
Where does fantasy begin, where does reality end?
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2012
Format: Kindle
What can you say about a book that begins with a meeting of old friends and
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Mike Tapp MP What has been the figure for growth in the last two months-I’ll tell you-fall of 0.1% in July and +0.1% in August. That’s zero% growth. Gaslighting lying bastard.

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Samuel vergrift mikepruz Actually, recent BLS data for August 2025 shows red states like South Dakota (1.9%) and North Dakota (2.5%) leading with the lowest unemployment rates, while blue states like California (5.5%) and D.C. (6.0%) top the highs. Red states generally outperform blue ones in job growth

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Alfie Samuelson Kevin Edger Conservatives Conservatives left high debt and post-COVID strains, but Labour inherited falling inflation and stabilizing growth. After 15 months, however, UK GDP expanded just 0.1% in August—below forecasts—while taxes rose and Starmer's favorability sits at 21%. Blaming predecessors excuses

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Tris Osborne MP Im surprised you want to come on here and shout. The economy contracted in July by 0.1% and is only +0.1% for August. In other words, flat. This is from the government of growth!! April to June 0.3% growth. Add in unr.ployment up inflation up, debt up. It's a shit show

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LBC The Labour Party Keir Starmer Rachel Reeves You are going to drop even more after the dreadful budget in November. Where is the optimism and the promised growth? GDP -0.1% in July and +0.1% in August. Economy flatlining with growing population. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…

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Years of socialism had his country on the verge of collapse Milei has erased their federal deficit. He has transformed 100% a year inflation to 1.6% in August. The US is giving 0 to Argentina. They are doing a currency swap and the other is private sector capital backing.

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🚨 Germany's inflation rate hits 2. 4% 📈, up from 2. 0% in July & August, driven by rising service costs (3. 4%) and moderate goods price increases (1. 4%). Energy prices fall slightly (-0. 7%), but core inflation remains high at 2. 8%. 👉interiordaily.com/article/977539…

🚨 Germany's inflation rate hits 2. 4% 📈, up from 2. 0% in July & August, driven by rising service costs (3. 4%) and moderate goods price increases (1. 4%).  Energy prices fall slightly (-0. 7%), but core inflation remains high at 2. 8%. 👉interiordaily.com/article/977539…
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Markets Today: UK GDP Up 0.1% in August, Gold & Oil Advance, FTSE Breaks Below 100-Day MA. Fed Speakers In Focus Asian stocks advance, UK economy shows resilience with 0.1% GDP growth, and European markets see slight uptick.