Official figures also show that GDP per head in 2014 rose by 2.2 per cent.
British chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne holds up the red
despatch box containing his pre-election budgetas he departs number 11
Downing Street, Westminster. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA
The UK economy grew by 0.6 per cent in
the fourth quarter, revised up from a previous estimate of 0.5 per cent,
official figures showed today.
The figures also
showed that GDP per head in 2014 rose by 2.2 per cent. It is seen as a
key measure because it indicates that the size of the economy per person
is growing even as the population expands... (Read more)EXTERNAL EXPANSION LTD., www.externalexpansion.net