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UK employment holds steady at record levels
Jobless rates hold at 11-year lows but average earnings look set to be squeezed as inflation rises.
FX Focus: Pound rallies on UK second quarter GDP revision
British currency claws back some of the ground lost against major currency crosses.
Rising rents outpace pay as private rental market 'remains in good shape' despite Brexit
Housing costs continue to grow more quickly than wages, though the supply of rental property rises.
Pay gap between men and women in the UK won't close until 2069, says Deloitte
Deloitte said the gap between full-time working men and women was closing at a rate of just £0.025 every year.
Majority of those with most common cancers 'can expect to live for 10 years'
Office for National Statistics revealed future survival rates for survivors of common cancers.
House price growth slows in the UK as market set to 'cool not crash'
Office for National Statistics says house prices growing fastest in East and South East of England, alongside London.
UK inflation holds steady at 0.6%
The Office for National Statistics said the UK consumer price index inflation was unchanged for the second month in a row.
UK trade deficit shrinks in July helped by weaker pound
Exports jump as weak sterling following Brexit vote eases trade deficit.
UK government won't meet immigration target for 'some time', Amber Rudd admits
Rudd faced the powerful Home Affairs Committee for the first time as Home Secretary.
London rental price growth is slowing as affordability constraints 'start to bite'
Capital Economics says it "seems unlikely that the dip in rental growth in London will be short-lived".
High Street spending bounces back shrugging off Brexit worries
Hot July weather sent shoppers to fashion stores reversing a sharp fall in sales the previous month.
Bank of England's Martin Weale to join ONS expert panel
Former Monetary Policy Committee and NIESR director heading to statistics body's economics panel.
London overtaken by the East of England as region with the fastest-growing house prices
Average UK house price rose by 8.7% over the year to June 2016, hitting £214,000.
UK inflation jumps to 0.6% in July following the Brexit vote
The cost of living rises following the Brexit vote according to official data as petrol and alcohol prices lift.
UK manufacturing shrank in the run up to the Brexit vote
Manufacturing endured a difficult quarter in the run up to the EU referendum vote.
UK economy grew 0.6% in second quarter despite looming Brexit vote
ONS says the economy saw 0.6% growth, up from 0.4% in the previous quarter.
UK Housing: Most affordable places for first-time buyers, who have increased 10% since 2015
The UK saw 154,200 first-time home buyers in the first six months of 2016.
FTSE Moves: London market sees increase on the back of upbeat UK employment levels
Share prices increase as UK unemployment falls to lowest level in more than a decade, according to ONS data.
House prices rose strongly ahead of Brexit referendum and 'predictions of storm are overblown'
May house-price index from Office for National Statistics shows disparity across UK as London surges forward.
Inflation jumps to 0.5% in the wake of the UK's Brexit vote
Following the Brexit vote the cost of living in the UK rises to a more-than-expected 0.5%
Construction sector falls sharply fuelling post-Brexit slowdown fears
Construction ouput eases amid mounting data that building in the UK slowed down in the run up to the Brexit vote.
If Brexit sends house prices crashing, it'll be northern homeowners who suffer most
Moody's says mortgage borrowers in some areas more at risk of plunging into negative equity
UK trade deficit widens as exports decline
The UK's trade deficit widened as exports fell ahead of the country's Brexit poll.
UK house prices withstand EU referendum concerns as supply shortage powers growth
ONS house price index shows strong growth in property values as June 23 referendum on Brexit approaches.
EU referendum: Cameron keeps his cool in ITV Brexit debate against fiery Farage
Cameron used similar tactics to his General Election move of linking contentious issues to the economy.
Brexit campaigners handed boost as figures show record 2.1m EU nationals working in UK
British people on low pay 'feel the consequences of uncontrolled migration,' said Iain Duncan Smith.
UK house prices: Buy-to-let investors fuelled acceleration in property values
House price growth quickened in March 2016 as buy-to-let investors sought to beat stamp duty hike.
UK housing: Rents rising faster than wages in England and 'will peak in autumn'
ONS private rental data shows how fast rents are rising across England.
House prices in London will come to a standstill in 2016, says Capital Economics
London forecast to see 0% house price growth in 2016 amid EU referendum and affordability issues.
UK housing: England's average house price is more than eleven times median annual salary
ONS figures show average house price in England is set to break through the £300,000 threshold in 2016.