Britain's economy contracted in April as the Middle East war hit growth, official data showed on June 12, dealing a setback to Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he grapples with a fresh political crisis.

Economists believe that the UK economy declined by 0.1 per cent in April. Official figures will be published on Friday.

Economists expect the UK economy to contract in April as higher energy costs linked to the Iran conflict weigh on consumer spending, business activity, and overall growth…

UK’s economy grew better than expected before the breakout of the Iran war

The conflict in the Middle East triggered higher energy prices