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The Guardian – Business • Jun 18, 2025
UK inflation eases slightly to 3.4% as food price rises offset transport cost falls
The modest reduction in the UK's annual consumer price growth reflects mixed impacts from declining transportation expenses and rising grocery costs, influencing monetary policy co...
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The Guardian – Business • Jun 18, 2025
UK inflation expected to have dipped in May in latest official figures – business live
Recent data suggests inflationary pressures in the UK may ease slightly in the coming months, potentially influencing the central bank's decision to lower interest rates later this...
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The Guardian – Business • May 21, 2025
UK inflation forecast to have jumped in April on back of higher household bills – business live
Rising costs across utilities, taxes, and transportation are expected to push overall price growth higher in the UK, potentially influencing central bank decisions on interest rate...
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