LONDON – The British economy remained nearly 10% smaller at the end of the third quarter of the year despite posting a record summer bounceback when many of the restrictions associated with the spring lockdown were lifted.
The reimposition of new restrictions means it will likely end the year even smaller.The Office for National Statistics said Thursday that the economy grew by 15.5% in the July to September period.
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