Reeves admits ‘challenge’ of fixing Britain's broken economy

CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves has described the “challenge” of fixing Britain’s broken economy as “huge.”
She made the commentsafter revised official figures showed today that the economy flatlined in the third quarter of the year.
The Office for National Statistics said that gross domestic product (GDP) showed no growth between July and September.
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