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.

  • Sep- 2024 -
    11 September
    EconomyUK economy stagnates for second consecutive month

    UK economy stagnates for second consecutive month

    The UK economy experienced no growth for the second consecutive month in July, underperforming analysts’ expectations of 0.2% growth for the month. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that services output is estimated to have increased by 0.1% in July 2024, following a decrease of…

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  • Aug- 2024 -
    16 August
    EconomyRetail sales rebound in July as Euros give needed boost

    Retail sales rebound in July as Euros give needed boost

    Retail sales increased 0.5% in July after falling 0.9% in June, as retailers saw a welcome boost from Euro 2024 alongside summer discounts encouraging spending, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Non-food stores sales volumes, the total of department, clothing, household, and other non-food…

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  • 15 August
    NewsToday’s news in brief-15/8/24

    Today’s news in brief-15/8/24

    The UK economy showed resilience with a 0.6% growth in the second quarter of 2024, despite a stagnant June where GDP showed no growth. The Office for National Statistics reported that this growth follows a 0.7% increase in the first quarter. The service sector played a crucial role, expanding by…

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  • 15 August
    EconomyUK economy grows by 0.6% despite June flatline

    UK economy grows by 0.6% despite June flatline

    The UK economy has grown by 0.6% between April and June, in part boosted by the service sector, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. The second quarter growth follows a GDP rise of 0.7% in the first quarter of the year. Despite this, GDP showed no…

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  • 14 August
    NewsToday’s news in brief-14/8/24

    Today’s news in brief-14/8/24

    Inflation in the UK increased to 2.2% in July 2024, up from 2% the previous month, driven by less significant declines in energy prices compared to a year ago. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that while gas and electricity prices fell by 7.8% and 6.8% respectively from June…

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  • 13 August
    NewsToday’s news in breif-13/8/24

    Today’s news in breif-13/8/24

    UK wage growth has fallen to a two-year low, with wages excluding bonuses growing by 5.4% in the three months ending June 2024, the lowest since 2022, according to the Office for National Statistics. Factoring in inflation, wage growth drops to 3.2%. Public sector pay rose by 6%, while private…

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  • 13 August
    NewsUK wage growth falls to two-year low

    UK wage growth falls to two-year low

    Wages excluding bonuses in the UK grew by 5.4% in the three months ended 30 June 2024, the lowest growth for two years, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Furthermore, when price rises, measured by inflation, are factored in wages only grew by 3.2%. Alongside this,…

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  • Jul- 2024 -
    19 July
    NewsRetail sales fall by 1.2% in June

    Retail sales fall by 1.2% in June

    UK retail sales volumes fell 1.2% in June 2024 as poor weather conditions for the time of year continued, according to the Office for National Statistics.  New figures reveal that sales volumes fell across most sectors, with department stores and clothing retailers broadly returning to their Q1 (Jan to Mar)…

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  • 17 July
    EconomyInflation holds steady in June despite rise in hotel prices

    Inflation holds steady in June despite rise in hotel prices

    Inflation remained steady at 2% in June despite a strong rise in hotel prices during the month, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It comes as prices for restaurants and hotels rose by 0.9% between May and June this year, compared with a lower…

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  • 11 July
    EconomyUK economy beats expectations as GDP jumps 0.4%

    UK economy beats expectations as GDP jumps 0.4%

    UK gross domestic product (GDP) beat expectations in May, increasing 0.4%, as a result of better weather, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). An unseasonably wet April dented consumer sentiment and hurt construction leading to the slight increase. Construction grew at the fastest rate in almost…

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