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Are we likely to see a double-dip recession in the UK?

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rov1200 | 14:44 Thu 17th Dec 2009 | News
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"""UK retail sales fell in November, according to official figures, despite analysts' predictions of a rise.

Sales were down 0.3% according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS). That compares with a rise of 0.6% in October.

The ONS blamed a sharp fall in sales at non-specialist retailers, including department stores.

The figures came as a surprise to many economists, who had hoped for consumer spending to fuel economic recovery"""
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//////I'd expect larger student/teacher ratios in private and publicly funded schools longer NHS waiting lists, increased indirect taxation and cuts in benefits./////

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