UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves cited a 0.3% GDP growth in March as justification for maintaining the current Labour government leadership amid internal party turmoil. The Office for National Statistics reported the economy was more resilient than expected despite the onset of the Iran conflict, with the UK achieving the fastest growth among G7 nations in the first quarter.
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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves cited a 0.3% GDP growth in March as justification for maintaining the current Labour government leadership amid internal party turmoil. The Office for National Statistics reported the economy was more resilient than expected despite the onset of the Iran conflict, with the UK achieving the fastest growth among G7 nations in the first quarter.