UK economy grew more than expected in February

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Charlotte Edwards

Business reporter, BBC News

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The UK economy grew by more than expected in February, according to the latest official figures.

The economy expanded by 0.5%, with the services sector having a strong month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

Economists had predicted growth of just 0.1%, but the ONS said several factors contributed to the surprise rise which was driven by a boost in manufacturing and production.

The better-than-expected figures comes as the UK economy braces itself for the impact of tariffs imposed on goods being imported to the US.

The UK has been hit with the blanket 10% tariff on nearly all of its goods being brought into the US, which is expected to hit British exporters and also impact economic growth.

The government has made growing the UK economy its top priority in its effort to improve living standards.

Liz McKeown, director of economic statistics at the ONS, said February's surprise growth was due to a computer programming, telecoms and car dealerships in the services sector all having "strong months".

She added in manufacturing, electronics and pharmaceutical businesses performed well, and the car marking industry also picked up after "its recent poor performance".

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