UK retail sales fall by 3.8 pct in November after six-month straight growth
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People walk past Debenhams on Oxford Street in London, Britain, on Dec. 18, 2020. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday. (Photos: Xinhua)
Photo taken on Dec. 18, 2020 shows Piccadilly market in London, Britain. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday.
A man wearing a face mask walks past Piccadilly market in London, Britain, on Dec. 18, 2020. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday.
People wait outside Cartier on Bond Street in London, Britain, on Dec. 18, 2020. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday.
Few customers are seen in a shopping center decorated with festive colored ribbons in London, Britain, Dec. 18, 2020. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday.
People wearing face masks walk on Bond Street in London, Britain, on Dec. 18, 2020. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday.
People walks past House of Fraser on Oxford Street in London, Britain, on Dec. 18, 2020. Following six consecutive monthly growth, Britain's retail sales turned to fall in November due to the second COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the British Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Friday.