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Bank of England warns of slow British recovery
The UK's troubled IT industry is unlikely to swiftly recover from the double dip recession, the Bank of England has warned.
Britain crawls out of recession
Olympics inflates GDP
UK recession not as bad as feared, as ONS revises figures
Second quarter figures still in decline
Women of childbearing age are being overlooked by employers
Smaller businesses trying to avoid maternity and cover costs.
Double dip recession and more doom for resellers
Ignore the retail optimism: the channel has it tough until next year.
Double dip recession hits channel
VARs based in the capital buffered from full effects
Board directors ignore recession, prioritise IT investment
Half of board directors see IT investment as key to increasing competitiveness in 2012
UK business to get consumer spending boost during ‘Indian summer’
ITEM Club report optimistic for end to recession
Big brand competition brings in wheelbarrows of dough for manufacturers
Taiwanese companies enjoy large majority of market boom
UK economy climbs towards gutter
ONS figures show recession worse than originally thought
Falling oil prices signal problems for distributors
So says analyst
EU sees slow growth ahead, as Commission says we are in “mild recession”
Unemployment will continue to impact on consumer spending, but there is hope for 2013
ONS: UK enters double dip recession
A trend unseen since the 70s
Highstreet electronic retailers face a bleak future
Canalys warns it will look very different by 2020
Positive outlook in business space drives new technology products
Businesses are upbeat but there's still a dark cloud that hangs over them