The UK economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter, slightly below first-quarter momentum but still meeting expectations—driven by booming services like banking and hospitality, boosted by good weather and major events. Yet experts sound the alarm: rising energy costs, fueled by global conflicts, and looming budget uncertainty threaten to squeeze households and businesses, potentially slowing growth to just 0.1% in the second half of the year. While resilience shines through, economists urge the government to prioritize nationwide growth—not just regional hotspots—and watch closely as interest rates, mortgages, and spending decisions hang in the balance.
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