Article 67F11 Jeremy Hunt tells business leaders energy support is ‘unsustainably expensive’ – as it happened

Jeremy Hunt tells business leaders energy support is ‘unsustainably expensive’ – as it happened

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Julia Kollewe
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Business groups fear government will halve energy support after March, while commuters face more disruption on the railway

Households in the UK spent 1.1bn more on groceries in December than a year earlier, taking Christmas spending to a record 12.8bn, but got fewer items in their baskets as rampant inflation hit home.

Many stocked up on alcohol to enjoy while watching the men's football World Cup, with sales of beer reaching the highest level for the year on the day of England's quarter-final against France on 10 December.

This was a big drop. Mortgage approvals fell by 11,800 in November, the biggest fall since April 2020 and are at their lowest level since June 2020. This is not the news the housing market was hoping for in the first week of the new year.

Mortgage approvals are the key lead indicator for housing transactions, lower mortgage approvals today means fewer housing transactions tomorrow. A reduction in housing transactions will hurt all those businesses that are involved in the home-moving process, but the absence of forced sellers implies that house prices will not fall as far or as fast as housing transactions.

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