UK inflation fell slightly to 10.5% in December, representing a two month drop from a peak of 11.1% in October.
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) fell from 10.7% in November, while the consumer price index including owner occupiers' housing (CPIH) fell from 9.3% in November to 9.2% last month, data from the Office for National Statistics revealed. The drop was mainly due to a decline in fuel prices, while also being helped by a drop in clothing and footwear, and recreation and culture. Fuel prices rose 11.5% in the year to December 2022, compared to 17.2% in the year to November, as petrol prices dropped 8.3% in the last month. December also saw the lowest petrol prices since before the Russia...
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