UK inflation eased in October for the first time in five months, slipping to 3.6% from September’s 3.8%, according to official data released on Wednesday. The decline offers some respite for the ...
Sainsbury's , Britain's second largest supermarket group after Tesco , expects food inflation to continue to fall in 2026, ...
UK CPI inflation came in at 3.8% for September, unchanged from the previous month, with analysts having forecast a reading of 4%. Follow our live coverage for the latest reaction and the implications ...
The UK inflation rate has remained stable at 3.8% in September, which was lower than expected, official figures show. Prices for groceries also rose at their slowest rate in more than a year, ...
Retailers across the UK are facing continued cost pressures as shop price inflation edged up to 0.7% year on year in December ...
(Alliance News) - Consumers in the UK surveyed in November before the government budget expected consumer price inflation to slow in 2026, the Bank of England said Friday. In its inflation attitudes ...
Good afternoon, and welcome to our live coverage ahead of tomorrow’s UK inflation data release. The final week before Christmas is a big one for UK macroeconomic news. Today saw the release of labour ...
Lower clothing prices in November helped to ease the UK inflation rate [Getty Images] Falls in food, alcohol, and clothing prices last month helped drive inflation to its lowest level in eight months ...
LONDON (Reuters) -The British public's expectations for inflation over the next 12 months fell to 3.7% in November from 4.2% the previous month, a survey by YouGov for the U.S. bank Citi showed on ...
The Bank of England expects Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’ budget to reduce UK inflation by as much as 0.5 percentage points next spring, even as the government boost spending over the ...
All eyes in ‌the European session will be on British inflation figures due early on Wednesday, just a day ahead of the Bank of England's rate outcome which is likely to come down to a ‍knife-edge vote ...