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Lockdown lifting helps businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - latest findings from the NatWest PMI survey

Firms grow more confident - but cost pressures are rising

Customers raise their glasses to celebrate the reopening of pubs in England following lockdown(Image: PA)

Business activity rose across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in April thanks to the lifting of lockdown restrictions as people grew more confident about their prospects for the rest of the year, the latest NatWest PMI survey has revealed.

The PMI Business Activity Index for April showed job markets also showed signs of recovery - though businesses faced growing cost pressure.

The PMI figures track the monthly change in the output of goods and services across the private sector. Any figure over 50 shows growth, with higher figures signalling faster expansion.

For the first time in seven months, output rose across all 12 regions of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ., thanks to a return to growth in Northern Ireland which saw a Business Activity Index ranking of 55.5.

Growth in April was led by the West Midlands,with an index ranking of 65.9, followed by Yorkshire & Humber (64.3).

The lowest readings were recorded in the North East (55.2) and Scotland (55.4), though those rates were still historically strong.

Labour market trends also showed improvement in April as 11 of the 12 monitored regions reported higher employment, up from 10 in March.

Most areas saw a faster rate of job creation, with the North West and Yorkshire & Humber performing most strongly. Staffing numbers fell in Wales, though only marginally.