BIossomtoes
Oh look, you posted a link (albeit an out of date one)
Lastchancechica's link is dated yesterday -
It means that the UK economy is now expected to have grown by 1.8% between the final quarter of 2019, before the COVID pandemic hit, and the second quarter of this year.
DuncinToffee's link is out of date.
DuncinToffee
UK GDP is currently (2023 Q1) 0.5 per cent below the level of GDP before the pandemic. Our forecast does not have it passing this level until the third quarter of 2024
Your August headline is out of date as it doesn't account for the 'pretty dramatic upward revisions for 2020 and 2021'
It was reported at the beginning of this month that the UK had fared much better after Covid than previously thought and regained its pre-pandemic size at the end of 2021
As Simon French, the chief economist and head of research at the investment bank Panmure Gordon was quick to note, the entire UK economic narrative, post-pandemic, has just been revised away. All those headlines about the UK economy not being back at pre-COVID levels, or bottom of the G7, are now obsolete.
https://news.sky.com/story/the-uk-actually-fared-much-better-after-covid-than-first-thought-heres-why-it-matters-12952220