Record exports drove a significant reduction in Britain's monthly trade deficit in October, setting a "solid base" for growth in the final quarter of the year.
Exports of goods rose by £2.1bn to £26.8bn in October, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
This is the highest level since records began in 1997, and was boosted by strong goods exports to non-EU countries, which jumped to a record £14.4bn.
BBC won't like that one bit, they'll be out tonight spraying obnoxious stuff on europeans homes so they can report it intead as a hate crime tommorrow.
BBC won't like that one bit, they'll be out tonight spraying obnoxious stuff on europeans homes so they can report it intead as a hate crime tommorrow.