"The UK economy is "beginning to turn a corner", the chancellor has said, after it grew by more than expected in the first three months of the year.
Rachel Reeves told the BBC the 0.7% growth in the January-to-March period was "very encouraging"
The growth figure was stronger than the 0.6% that had been forecast, and was helped by increases in consumer spending and business investment.
Shadow chancellor Mel Stride said it was "a bit premature to be popping the champagne corks". Of course, he is right, and I dont think anyone would argue otherwise.
But its worth recalling that some pundits were predicting a dire recession almost to the point of collapse because of April's rise in NI employers contributions.
Of course, tariffs lie ahead and uncertainty: but I was glad for all of us for this good news.
Its all over the news with if course differing commentaries depending on the political stand taken: here is an open access reference
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yxwre7d9ko
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