Retail sales, Great Britain: October 2025

Retail sales rose in the three months to October 2025, according to our first estimate.

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21 November 2025 08:41

The text in Section 4: Online retail values has been corrected to show that online sales values rose by 4.8% comparing October 2025 with October 2024.

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Dyddiad y datganiad:
21 November 2025

Cyhoeddiad nesaf:
19 December 2025

1. Overview

The quantity of goods bought (volume) in retail sales is estimated to have risen by 1.1% in the three months to October 2025 compared with the three months to July 2025. Clothing store sales rounded off a strong performance in those three months, peaking in September, while computer and telecommunication retailers rose across September and October 2025.

Retail sales volumes are estimated to have fallen by 1.1% in October 2025, following an increase of 0.7% in September 2025 (revised up from a 0.5% rise in our previous publication) and of 0.5% in August 2025 (revised down from a 0.6% rise in our previous publication). This was the first monthly fall since May 2025. Supermarkets, clothing, and mail order retailers fell in October 2025, which some retailers attributed to consumers delaying their spending in the lead up to Black Friday.

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2. Retail sales in October

Sales volumes rose by 1.1% in the three months to October 2025 compared with the three months to July 2025. Compared with the three months to October 2024, sales volumes were up by 0.4%.

Sales volumes fell by 1.1% over the month during October 2025, following a 0.7% rise in September, but rose by 0.2% compared with October 2024.

Volumes were down by 3.3% compared with their pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic level in February 2020.

These data are available in our Retail Sales Index dataset.

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3. Retail sector volumes

Sales volumes rose over the three months to October 2025 as a strong summer for clothing stores reached its peak in September 2025. Within other non-food stores, computer and telecommunication retailers performed well, which retailers attributed to new product releases. Non-store retailers continued to rise in the three-monthly series, with retailers commenting on strong demand for gold which boosted online jewellers in September 2025.

Total sales volumes fell over the month to October 2025, the first monthly fall since May 2025. Supermarket sales volumes fell for the second month in a row. Clothing store sales volumes also fell following a recent peak in September 2025, with retailers reporting that consumers held back in preparation for Black Friday discounts. Mail order (online) retailers within non-store retailing also dipped on the month, in part because of online clothing retailers. Some online retailers also mentioned delayed spending in the lead up to Black Friday.

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4. Online retail values

The amount spent online, known as "online spending values", rose by 3.0% comparing the three months to October 2025 with the three months to July 2025, and by 5.1% compared with the three months to October 2024.

With the monthly series, online sales values fell by 0.8% over the month to October 2025, but rose by 4.8% comparing October 2025 with October 2024.

Total spend (the sum of in-store and online sales) fell by 0.9% over the month. As a result, the proportion of sales made online remained flat at 28.1% in October 2025 compared with September 2025.

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5. Data on retail sales

Retail Sales Index
Dataset | Released 21 November 2025
A series of retail sales data for Great Britain in value and volume terms, seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted.

Retail sales pounds data
Dataset | Released 21 November 2025
Total sales and average weekly spending estimates for each retail sector in Great Britain in thousands of pounds.

Retail Sales Index internet sales
Dataset | Released 21 November 2025
Internet sales in Great Britain by store type, month, and year.

Retail Sales Index categories and their percentage weights
Dataset | Released 28 March 2025
Retail sales categories and descriptions, and their percentage of all retailing in Great Britain.

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6. Data sources and quality

For October 2025, the Retail Sales Index (RSI) survey response rates were 60.9% based on returned forms, 0.9 percentage points below the average of the past twelve months. This accounted for 80.4% of total turnover coverage of the sample population. Historical response information is available in our Retail sales quality tables dataset.

Information on how we calculated the data, including strengths and limitations, and a glossary of relevant terms, is available in our RSI quality and methodology information (QMI).

Seasonal adjustment

Seasonally adjusted estimates are derived by estimating and removing calendar effects (for example, Easter moving between March and April) and seasonal effects (for example, increased spending in December because of Christmas) from the non-seasonally adjusted estimates.

We use the X-13ARIMA-SEATS approach to seasonal adjustment. Seasonal adjustment parameters are monitored closely and regularly reviewed. Improvements following our annual seasonal adjustment review have been implemented in this release. More information is available on our Seasonal adjustment methodology page.

Seasonal adjustment is applied at the industry level, and the seasonally adjusted series are aggregated to create estimates by industry sector and total retail. As part of our quality assurance approach, residual seasonality checks are completed regularly by our time series analysis team on both the seasonally adjusted series and the indirectly derived aggregate time series. Based on current data, we find no residual seasonality in the main aggregate for monthly retail sales estimates.

Accredited official statistics

These accredited official statistics were independently reviewed by the Office for Statistics Regulation in March 2015. They comply with the standards of trustworthiness, quality, and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics and should be labelled "accredited official statistics".

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7. Cite this statistical bulletin

Office for National Statistics (ONS), released 21 November 2025, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Retail sales, Great Britain: October 2025

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Retail Sales team
retail.sales.enquiries@ons.gov.uk
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