UK inflation rises by more than expected
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British inflation hit its highest in 18 months in July when it increased to 3.8% from 3.6%, official data showed on Wednesday, once again leaving the country with the fastest rate of price increases among the world's largest rich economies.
While a post-pandemic burst of inflation has abated across much of the developed world, the UK is still stuck with the highest price growth among big Western economies.
Transport was the biggest factor driving up overall inflation in July, particularly due to a spike in flight prices as families booked summer holidays. | ITV National News
UK inflation rose to 3.8 per cent in July, up from 3.6 per cent in June, keeping the rate stuck at its highest level since January. The rise in Consumer Prices Index (CPI) was also higher than economists had anticipated, who had forecasted 3.7 per cent.
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