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UK retail sales are growing at their slowest annual rate in two-and-a-half years, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show.UK retail sales are growing at their slowest annual rate in two-and-a-half years, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show.
High Street sales fell by 0.4% in September, taking annual growth to 1.8%, from 3.3% a month earlier.High Street sales fell by 0.4% in September, taking annual growth to 1.8%, from 3.3% a month earlier.
However, it was better than the 0.9% monthly fall forecast by analysts.However, it was better than the 0.9% monthly fall forecast by analysts.
Several reports have painted a darker picture of prospects for retailers, with consumers expected to cut back amid the current economic gloom.Several reports have painted a darker picture of prospects for retailers, with consumers expected to cut back amid the current economic gloom.
Spending on clothing and household goods fell in September, the ONS said. However sales at food stores rose slightly. Spending on clothing and household goods fell in September, the ONS said. However, sales at food stores rose slightly.
The data followed a surprise rise in August retail sales - which has been revised to 1.1%. The data followed a surprise rise in August retail sales, which has been revised to 1.1%.
This week Homebase and the owners of Currys and Argos have all reported falling sales. Broad sample
This week, Homebase and the owners of Currys and Argos have all reported falling sales.
The official government data is less bleak than a report by the British Retail Consortium out last week, which pointed to a 1.5% sales fall in September.
The ONS explained the disparity, saying its figures were based on a larger sample of retailers across a broader range of retail sectors.

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