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Chocolate prices soar as UK inflation stays at highest in over a year
Rising food costs for the third consecutive month in May contributed to sustained inflationary pressure in the UK, maintaining the highest rate seen in more than a year and impacti...
Read Full Article →UK inflation was 3.4% in May
The recent inflation data indicating a 3.4% increase in the UK supports predictions that the Bank of England may maintain its current interest rate to balance economic stability.
Read Full Article →UK inflation overstated due to government data error, ONS says
The adjustment in vehicle tax data led the Office for National Statistics to lower the annual inflation rate for April to 3.4%, indicating a minor correction in the reported cost o...
Read Full Article →UK inflation jumps to 3.5% in April
The unexpected increase in the UK’s inflation rate to 3.5% in April may influence the Bank of England’s decision-making regarding the timing of future interest rate adjustments.
Read Full Article →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...
Read Full Article →UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising?
Although the rate of price increases in the UK has declined recently, it still exceeds the central bank’s desired level, impacting consumer costs and economic policy decisions.
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