UK retail sales growth cools amid fears over budget tax rises
by Richard Partington Senior economics correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#70QTE)
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UK retail sales growth cooled last month as concerns over inflation and looming tax increases in Rachel Reeves's autumn budget weighed on British consumers.
In a snapshot before the chancellor's tax and spending event next month, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said total sales rose more slowly in September than in recent months.
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