According to Sky News:
The UK economy just about returned to growth in November after two months of contraction, the latest official figures show.
Gross domestic product (GDP), the standard measure of an economy's value and everything it produces, grew by 0.1% compared to the previous month, according to data from the Office for National Statistics.
The good news is that certain parts of the economy did well:
Doing well were pubs, restaurants and IT companies, said the ONS's director of economic statistics Liz McKeown.
Just as a reminder, this is an economy not subject to crippling sanctions (like Russia) nor reeling from the impact of cutting off cheap Russian gas supplies in favor of more expensive US LPG (like the EU).
Well done! Our barista economy continues to flourish.