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containers at britain s biggest commercial port. the countdown is on, as the man who played star trek s captain kirk, william shatner, prepares to blast off on a trip to the edge of space in the next hour. the uk economy grew by 0.4% in august, as the lifting of coronavirus restrictions boosted leisure events and demand for hospitality. but the latest data showed further signs of a slowdown in the recovery, as global supply chain woes take their toll. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity explained how this level of growth compares with normal trends. if you re talking about before the pandemic, then it is really good growth. 0.4% in a month that translates to four or 5% over the year. that would be faster growth than we have had for decades, outside of the pounds back from the pandemic, but we had remember, these are exceptional circumstances. if you look at what is happening, what has happened to the economy over the last 18 months. we have a chance here you can look at. you can se