LONDON—The U.K. economy recovered some of the ground lost to lockdown in the third quarter but its recovery was much weaker than in the U.S. and even other European economies, highlighting the outsize toll the pandemic has taken on Britain.
Most of the country has since re-entered lockdown to quell the resurgence of the coronavirus, putting the economy on course to shrink again in the final quarter of the year.
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