Retail sales January slump
Sales volumes fell by a bigger than expected 1.8 per cent compared to the previous month, according to the Office for National Statistics.
The figures were also weighed down by the inclusion of petrol in the official figures for the first time as drivers stayed at home in the poor weather.
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Hide AdThe 1.8 per cent fall is the biggest month-on-month decline since the early stages of the slump in June 2008.
The disappointing figures increase the risk of a slide back into recession in the opening three months of this year after the UK crawled to 0.1 per cent growth in the final quarter of 2009.
The figures revealed a 13.4 per cent slump in sales volumes for household goods stores in January, while food retailers registered a 2.4 per cent decline.
IHS Global Insight economist Howard Archer said the the weak data reinforced concerns over a "double-dip" recession as retailers were hit by a "perfect storm".