Worst July for retail sales since records began

BRC blames slow wage growth and uncertainty over Brexit

High street shopping
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Last month was an awful one for British retailers as they endured their worst July since records began.

Total sales increased by 0.3% in July, compared with a rise of 1.6% in July last year, according to British Retail Consortium data compiled by the accountancy firm KPMG.

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