The quarterly leap in gross domestic product (GDP) was almost double the 0.6pc expected by the City and the highest since the first quarter of 2006, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
The stellar advance was driven by the services sector - including banking, construction and the public sector - which accounts for three quarters of the economy and saw its best quarter in more than three years with growth of 0.9pc.
Overall the UK posted its strongest annual growth – 1.6pc – since before the recession at the beginning of 2008.
The 1.1pc advance seen over the April-to-June period – while equalling 2006 – was last higher in 1999, the ONS said.
The pound jumped more than a cent against the dollar to $1.54 on the news.
The stronger than expected perfomance is likely to provide ammunition to those calling for the Bank of England to consider raising interest rates from their record low 0.5pc.
One member of the Monetary Committee, Andrew Sentance, is already calling for rate rises.
More: UK economy grows at the fastest pace in four years - Telegraph
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Looks like Nu Liebor saved the economy afterall!!!
The stellar advance was driven by the services sector - including banking, construction and the public sector - which accounts for three quarters of the economy and saw its best quarter in more than three years with growth of 0.9pc.
Overall the UK posted its strongest annual growth – 1.6pc – since before the recession at the beginning of 2008.
The 1.1pc advance seen over the April-to-June period – while equalling 2006 – was last higher in 1999, the ONS said.
The pound jumped more than a cent against the dollar to $1.54 on the news.
The stronger than expected perfomance is likely to provide ammunition to those calling for the Bank of England to consider raising interest rates from their record low 0.5pc.
One member of the Monetary Committee, Andrew Sentance, is already calling for rate rises.
More: UK economy grows at the fastest pace in four years - Telegraph
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Looks like Nu Liebor saved the economy afterall!!!
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