The Slump
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Movies/Shows | Brooklyn Nine-Nine |
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Air date | October 1, 2013 |
Previous episode | The Tagger |
Next episode | M. E. Time |
Written by | Prentice Penny |
Directors | Julie Anne Robinson |
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ID | 1982964 |
About The Slump
When Jake starts accumulating unsolved cases, the other detectives worry his losing streak will rub off on them; Amy, Rosa and Gina run a program for at-risk youth; Boyle helps Sgt. Jeffords with a case.
Falling pound: What does it mean for me and my finances?
... But travel industry expert Simon Calder pointed out that The Slump in the value of the pound could make the UK more attractive to inbound visitors looking for a cheaper holiday...
Netflix cuts 150 US-based jobs after losing subscribers
... Netflix said the job losses were due to The Slump in the company s revenue...
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's kids prepared her for 24-hour danceathon
... After they advised that the midnight hours could be the hardest, she scheduled some special moments to help her through The Slump, including an " interpretive dance" section, and a phone call with her idol Belinda Carlisle...
UK shop sales continue to fall in September
... Bounce back is vital Helen Dickinson, chief executive of the British Retail Consortium, said that shop owners would be " concerned" by The Slump in sales in the run-up to the key Christmas trading period...
Coronavirus: 'Drop in global trade, worse than the crisis of 2008'
... It is said that the impact on trade is likely to be causing The Slump by the financial crisis just over a decade ago...
Coronavirus: British Airways all flights Gatwick
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Japan's economy shrinks at the fastest rate
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Tesco sales fall in 'challenging' market
... Despite The Slump in sales for some of Britain s big four supermarkets, Tesco has it remain in this precarious time managed to be robust, she said...
UK shop sales continue to fall in September
Retail sales fell for the fifth month in a row in September, with people spending less in shops despite Covid restrictions easing in the summer.
Sales dipped by 0. 2% in September, following a 0. 6% drop in August, according to The Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Non-food stores were hit hardest by The Decline in sales, with customers buying fewer household goods and furniture.
In contrast, fuel sales rose by 2. 9%, pushed up by a spike in demand.
Darren Morgan , director of economic statistics at the ONS, said: " Household goods were the main driver of this month's decline, with a fall of nearly 10%, while food sales ticked back up after falling last month. "
He added that petrol sales exceeded their pre-pandemic levels for the First Time in September. Petrol stations reported strong sales during The Last week of the month after warnings over delivery problems due to a shortage of lorry drivers.
Despite coronavirus-related restrictions being lifted in the summer, shopping in-store remained subdued.
'Bounce Back is vital'Helen Dickinson, chief executive of The British Retail Consortium, said that shop owners would be " concerned" by The Slump in sales in the run-up to The Key Christmas trading period.
" For the sake of the UK's economic recovery, it is vital that retail sales Bounce Back as we near the festive season, " She Said .
She added that labour shortages across supply chains, warehouses, and factories were all putting pressure on retailers ahead of the festive season.
The proportion of online sales, however, rose to 28. 1% in September, from 27. 9% the month before - substantially higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Department stores also reported an increase in sales of 4. 3%.
Source of news: bbc.com