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Losing factory supply chains will worsen divisions in the UK economy
New orders and hiring pick up, but optimism over future drops to 5-month low
UK underestimates amount of services imported against other countries, ONS finds
The PMI reading fell below expectations to 53.5
The document is significant and welcome, even though it fails four immediate tests
White Paper needs to set out sound reasons for ignoring key industries
Gross domestic product increases 0.2% in the three months to end of May
Rolls-Royce technicians, lecturers and musicians are as vital as Airbus wing makers
PMI survey for June suggests economy recovered in second quarter after weak start to the year
Reading was stronger than City economists had forecast
There is no point in diverging from Brussels regulations for the sake of it
Revision shows difficulty of assessing country’s trade in services
Soft patch blamed on weak consumer spending and concerns over economic outlook
PMI index falls to lowest level since immediately after EU referendum
Key indicator drops to lowest level since aftermath of Brexit vote in March
Survey of purchasing managers shows companies reporting biggest jump in new orders since May
Services PMI falls to lowest level since September 2016
Technology is shifting the line between what is part of the economy and what is not
Findings cast into doubt critical element in Brexit negotiating strategy
Economy expanded 0.5% in fourth quarter on strong manufacturing and services
A goods-only deal would put complaints about EU rules to the test
Index gains despite impact of higher oil prices and salary demands
Services are likely to make up majority of Britain’s exports by 2021
An accord that almost entirely deals with goods will offer only limited benefits
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