disappointment in athens as they're knocked out in the semi—finals of the europa conference league by olympiakos. good morning from the blue peter garden, which is going to be fine in today's lovely weather once again. is it going to last of the weekend? join me throughout the programme. it's friday 10th may. officalfigures released in an hour are expected to show the economy is no longer in recession, after growing in the first three months of this year. the uk entered recession after output fell during two consecutive quarters at the end of last year. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. at this butcher on the gloucester road in bristol, business is ticking along, but hardly roaring away. after the soaring price rises ofjust over a year ago some customers are now seeing wages rise faster than prices, and the price of meat or cheese and eggs has fallen, allowing some of them to buy more. but even in this prosperous part of town, they are still very cautious. we find a lot of our customers tend to come in most days and buy a little bit of something that's fresh that they can use stra