Office for National Statistics

This coverage explores insights from the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) and their relevance to the retail sector, focusing on consumer spending data, labour market trends, price indices, and economic indicators. Reporting highlights how ONS releases inform retail strategy, performance analysis, and market forecasting — providing essential context for executives, analysts, and decision-makers in retail operations and planning.

  • Jan- 2025 -
    17 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-17/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-17/1/25

    Retail sales in the UK fell by 0.3% in December, disappointing analysts who anticipated a 0.4% rise during the Christmas season. The decline, attributed to the poorest supermarket sales since 2013, was partly offset by a 4.4% rise in clothing sales. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that food…

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  • 17 January
    EconomyRetail sales unexpectedly fall amid ‘poor’ supermarket sales

    Retail sales unexpectedly fall amid ‘poor’ supermarket sales

    Retail sales fell 0.3% in December according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. It follows a 0.1% increase in November, revised down from a previous estimate of a 0.2% rise. Analysts had been expecting sales to rise by 0.4% in the run up to Christmas as…

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  • 15 January
    EconomyInflation unexpectedly falls to 2.5% in December

    Inflation unexpectedly falls to 2.5% in December

    The rate of Consumer Price Index inflation unexpectedly fell one percentage point to 2.5% in December, dipping for the first time in three months, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).  It comes as hotel prices fell and tobacco costs eased, which have been credited with helping offset a…

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  • Dec- 2024 -
    20 December
    EconomyRetail sales fall short of expectations in November

    Retail sales fall short of expectations in November

    Retail sales in the UK rose 0.2% in November, behind analysts expectations of 0.5%, according to data from the Office for National Statistics. However, this slight increase is an improvement on the 0.7% decline seen in October. ONS stated growth in supermarkets and other non-food stores was partly offset by…

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  • 19 December
    EconomyBoE holds interest rates at 4.75%

    BoE holds interest rates at 4.75%

    The Bank of England (BoE) has voted to hold interest rates at 4.75%, following a recent hike in both inflation and wage growth. At its meeting this week, the bank’s monetary policy committee voted by a majority of 6–3 to maintain the current rate. Three members voted to reduce interest rates…

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  • 18 December
    EconomyInflation hits eight-month high of 2.6% in November

    Inflation hits eight-month high of 2.6% in November

    Inflation has risen for the second month in a row, rising to 2.6% in November, up from 2.3% the previous month, marking the highest level of inflation in eight months. According to the Office for National Statistics, the main drivers behind the rise were fuel and clothing, where prices rose this…

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  • 17 December
    People MovesRetail loses 225,000 jobs in five years

    Retail loses 225,000 jobs in five years

    The retail industry has lost 225,000 jobs in the last five years, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). On a four-quarter average there were 40,000 less jobs in the industry compared with last year. Overall there were 2.81m jobs in retail in September 2024, although this…

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  • Nov- 2024 -
    20 November
    EconomyEnergy bills push inflation to 2.3% in October

    Energy bills push inflation to 2.3% in October

    The rising cost of energy has pushed inflation up to 2.3% in October, above consensus forecasts of 2.2%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The figure is up from the 1.7% posted in September and is also above the desired level of 2% set…

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  • 7 November
    EconomyBank of England cuts interest rates to 4.75%

    Bank of England cuts interest rates to 4.75%

    The Bank of England has cut interest rates for the second time this year, with rates now cut to 4.75%. The bank voted by a majority of 8–1 to reduce Bank Rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.75%. One member preferred to maintain the previous rate of 5%. It had previously…

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  • Oct- 2024 -
    16 October
    EconomyInflation falls to lowest rate in over three years

    Inflation falls to lowest rate in over three years

    UK inflation fell to 1.7% in September, down from 2.2% in August, marking the lowest rate in over three years.This means inflation is now below the Bank of England’s 2% target, meaning the bank may face pressure to cut interest rates next month. According to the Office for National Statistics,…

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