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BBC News at One

realistic picture. over three months, economic activity shrank by a fifth of a percentage point, which is slightly worse than economists were expecting. 0n the consumer side of things, where consumers are really feeling the pinch right now, consumer facing services are well below where they were, 6% below where they were pre—pandemic. it is a very mixed picture. 0ver where they were pre—pandemic. it is a very mixed picture. over three months, a slightly more sobering picture. months, a slightly more sobering icture. �* , ., months, a slightly more sobering icture. , ., ., ., months, a slightly more sobering icture, , ., ., ., �* , picture. andy, thanks for now. andy veri . there's been a 30 fold increase in the number of cases of measles across europe. the world health organization say there was 30,000 confirmed cases in 2023. cases across the uk have also risen. the west midlands are seeing its highest number for at least 30 years. it's thought the increase is due to a drop in uptake of the vaccination. the inquiry into the horizon it scandal has turned its attention to the failure by the post office to hand over documents to the inquiry team on time. 700 subpostmasters were convicted after the faulty software made it

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BBC News at One

0ur economics correspondent andy verity is with me. what are we to make of these latest figures? it what are we to make of these latest fiaures? ,., , what are we to make of these latest fiaures? , ., , ., , figures? it sounds initially really ubeat. figures? it sounds initially really unbeat- we _ figures? it sounds initially really upbeat. we are _ figures? it sounds initially really upbeat. we are all _ figures? it sounds initially really upbeat. we are all looking - figures? it sounds initially really upbeat. we are all looking for. figures? it sounds initially really i upbeat. we are all looking for good news at the moment, let's face it. at 0.3% growth in november, growth in gross domestic product, the value of all the goods and services we produce, every haircut, every car made, if you look at the value of all of that, it grew by 0.3%. you have got to remember it is only over one month. within that, you saw every sector grow, services grew, production, manufacturing. construction didn't. but it is only one month. the problem with one month numbers as they can wobble around. if you have a rainy day or a few strikes, it can flatten or depress the numbers. you cannot rely on them too much. if you look at the three month number, you get a slightly less upbeat, slightly more realistic picture. 0ver slightly less upbeat, slightly more

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Line-up revealed for Scotonomics' 2024 Festival of Economics

Line-up revealed for Scotonomics' 2024 Festival of Economics
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Dundee to host economics festival for second year

The event is organised by Kairin van Sweeden and William Thomson, two Dundee University graduates, who host economics podcast Scotonomics.

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BBC News at Ten

between there and then, it would appear the former president has to fit in four separate criminal cases in former separate states at the same time as trying to campaign to be re—elected president of the that's a tight schedule for anybody and that's why his lawyers will continue to argue these cases represent election interference in themselves. new figures show that wages have been growing at their fastest rate in more than 20 years. the office for national statistics says pay, excluding bonuses, grew by 7.8% between april and june, the highest annual growth rate since current records began. but the rise is slightly below the rate at which prices are increasing, as andy verity explains. in skegness, this holiday park has just reopened after a big expansion and refurbishment. it's had to compete to lure 200 full—time and temporary staff away from other employers, bumping up the amount it's paying them by well over 10%.

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BBC News at Six

annual growth rate since current records began. but the rise is slightly below the rate at which prices are increasing. andy verity has that story. in skegness, this holiday park has just reopened after a big expansion and refurbishment. it's had to compete to lure 200 full—time and temporary staff away from other employers, bumping up the amount it's paying them by well over 10%. to support the cost of living crisis, we have had to adapt our wage offering and that included a 5% pay increase for all the team across haven, alongside the national living wage and also the minimum wage. we felt that's really supporting the team at most needed during this time of crisis. the average pay rise was 7.8% in the yeartojune, higher than it's been in more than 20 years, but still not enough to catch up with prices. unemployment rose slightly from it to li.2%, but it's still low. the number of vacancies advertised has dropped by 66,000, but there's still more than a million, meaning employers have to adapt to job—seekers,

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The Context

when the taliban took over. were injured them too.— injured them too. i sold it to buy some flour _ injured them too. i sold it to buy some flour and there _ injured them too. i sold it to buy some flour and there is - injured them too. i sold it to buy some flour and there is no - injured them too. i sold it to buy some flour and there is no otherj some flour and there is no other way, i'll be forced to sell my children to survive. agonising choices, that _ children to survive. agonising choices, that is _ children to survive. agonising choices, that is life _ children to survive. agonising choices, that is life in - children to survive. agonising - choices, that is life in afghanistan now. here in the uk — wages have been growing a record pace. according to new figures from the office for national statistics, regular pay grew by 7.8 per cent betweeen april and june — that's the highest annual growth rate since current records began. but its risen by slightly less than the rate at which prices are increasing — inflation has eased but remains high at 7.9%. new numbers are expected out tomorrow. 0ur economics corresponent andy verity has more details. let's speak to vicky pryce, chief economic adviser at the centre for economic and business research and a formerjoint head of the uk government economic service.

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The Daily Global

it felt surprising, a shock. as a bassist, i think i'm going be quite in demand because i don't think you'll get many bassists applying. it's going to be mostly guitarists and singers, i think. against the odds, these two friends who also play in a derby band called the indigo sky, will both be going to liverpool and on to the home of the fab four, where owen and declan will take their music careers to the next level. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. new figures show that wages in the uk have been growing at their fastest rate in more than 20 years. the office for national statistics, says pay excluding bonuses grew by 7.8% between april and june, that's the highest annual growth rate since current records began. but the rise is slightly below the rate, at which prices are increasing as andy verity explains. in skegness, this holiday park has just reopened after a big expansion and refurbishment. it's had to compete to lure 200 full—time and temporary staff away

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Verified Live

it is a bit of a deterrent far and wide. it's only a couple of days since the northern ireland police service disastrously published some data and now another pair of forces are doing something quite similar. it is capable of damaging public confidence in the police and they need to repair it as fast as they can and give reassurance about how they will deal with that data in future. wages in the uk have been growing a record pace, according to new official figures. regular pay grew by 7.8% betweeen april and june — that's the highest annual growth rate since current records began. but pay grew by slightly less than prices in the same period. our economics correspondent, andy verity reports. this holiday park is just reopened after big expansion and refurbishment. they tend to compete to full—time and temporary staff to employers bumping up the amount they

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