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Retail sales in Great Britain rose again in September, supported by stronger clothing and online demand, extending a four-month run of growth and pushing overall volumes to their highest level since mid-2022, data showed Friday. The Office for National Statistics said retail sales volumes increased 0.5% month-on-month in September, after rising 0.6% in August. The figure came ahead of the 0.2% drop expected by the FXStreet-consensus. Sales were up 0.9% in the three months to September compared with the previous quarter, marking a solid rebound following a weak start to the year. Year-on-year, sales volumes were 1.5% higher, though they remained 1.6% below pre-pandemic levels from February 2020. The ONS said warm weather in July and August boosted clothing sales during the quarter, while non-store retailers, including online and mail-order businesses, continued to post steady gains. Non-food store sales rose 0.9% in September. Online retail volumes also climbed to their highest since February 2022. Spending online increased 1.4% month-on-month in September and 5.6% compared with a year earlier, while total online sales accounted for 28%. Copyright 2025 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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