
UK economy grows 0.6% in Q1, but Iran conflict threatens recovery momentum

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The UK economy grew by 0.6% in Q1 2023, indicating resilience despite geopolitical tensions and rising energy prices. This growth matched economists' expectations and improved from 0.2% in Q4 2022. The services sector led the growth, with a 0.8% increase. However, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses risks to future growth, affecting business confidence and inflation. The Bank of England may raise interest rates in response to persistent inflation pressures. Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasized the government's economic strategy in light of these challenges.
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