A leading economic indicator has signaled a recession situation for a fifth consecutive month.
Consumers expressed worries about rising prices, particularly of groceries and gasoline.
In August, the volume of retail sales in Great Britain grew by an estimated 0.4 percent after a 1.1 percent fall in July, according to the ONS.
A leading economic indicator has signaled a recession situation for a fifth consecutive month.
Consumers expressed worries about rising prices, particularly of groceries and gasoline.
In August, the volume of retail sales in Great Britain grew by an estimated 0.4 percent after a 1.1 percent fall in July, according to the ONS.