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British economy recovers slightly in April but strikes set to keep a lid on growth

LONDON (AP) — Official figures show that the British economy bounced back in April amid strong sales at bars and pubs as well as a rebound in car purchases. The Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday that the economy grew by 0.2% during the month. The increase was in line with expectations but failed to fully recoup the 0.3% contraction in March. However, on a longer-term view, the British economy is barely growing, hobbled by high interest rates as well as strike action across an array of sectors, including in health, education and transport.

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