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UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, driven by services firms

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 1:05 AM

LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) – Britain’s economy grew by 0.1% in May, in line ​with the median forecast ‌in a Reuters poll of economists, as the country’s services sector expanded, official data showed on ‌Thursday.

Industrial ​production and construction ⁠both contracted during ⁠the month, the Office for National Statistics said.

In the three months to May, ​economic output grew by 0.7%, slowing slightly from an ⁠upwardly revised ⁠0.8% in the three ​months to April.

“The economy recorded ​robust growth in the three months ‌to May, though the pace eased slightly as the latest two months showed ⁠a weaker picture,” Liz McKeown, the ONS’ director of economic statistics, said.

“Services ⁠drove ‌growth across the ⁠three months with computer ​programming ‌and advertising again leading ​the ⁠way, while the often-volatile pharmaceutical industry also performed well,” she added.

(Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Muvija M and ​David Milliken)