UK Prices Climb, Food Costs Lead the Surge

Why are UK food prices rising in May 2026? Learn how the increase in grocery costs affects household budgets and what the Bank of England is doing.

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Food costs in the UK have risen for several months in a row. This is higher than last year and makes it harder for families to buy daily items.

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UK food prices rise in May 2026 increasing costs for families

Why are UK food prices rising in May 2026? Learn how the increase in grocery costs affects household budgets and what the Bank of England is doing.

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UK Inflation Hits 3.3% as Fuel Prices Surge Amidst Geopolitical Tensions

UK inflation hits 3.3% in March. Fuel prices are the main reason. This affects shoppers and may impact interest rates.

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UK inflation reached 3.3% in March, the highest in over three years, mainly because fuel prices went up a lot.

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UK Inflation Rises to 3.3% Due to Higher Fuel Costs

UK inflation hits 3.3% in March. Fuel prices are the main reason. This affects shoppers and may impact interest rates.

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UK Inflation Climbs: Conflict Fuels Cost Surge

UK inflation hit 3.3% in March, up from 3% in Feb. Fuel costs rose because of the Middle East conflict. This affects families and businesses.

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UK inflation in March reached 3.3%, a rise from 3% in February. This is the highest inflation rate seen in the UK this year.

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UK Inflation Rises to 3.3% in March Due to Middle East Conflict

UK inflation hit 3.3% in March, up from 3% in Feb. Fuel costs rose because of the Middle East conflict. This affects families and businesses.

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European stocks opened mostly higher on extended U.S.-Iran ceasefire news, with Euro Stoxx 50 up 0.33% and government bond yields declining across major markets, while UK inflation matched expectations at 3.3% year-on-year in March amid energy price pressures from the Iran conflict.
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European Stocks Rise on Extended Ceasefire News; Bond Yields Fall

European stocks opened mostly higher on extended U.S.-Iran ceasefire news, with Euro Stoxx 50 up 0.33% and government bond yields declining across major markets, while UK inflation matched expectations at 3.3% year-on-year in March amid energy price pressures from the Iran conflict.

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UK Commodity Markets Decouple from Ceasefire Reality

Why are UK fuel and food prices still high? Learn how the Strait of Hormuz ceasefire is not yet lowering costs for British households.

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Even with a ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz, UK fuel and food prices remain high. This is different from last year when prices dropped faster after similar events.

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UK Fuel and Food Prices Stay High Despite Strait of Hormuz Ceasefire

Why are UK fuel and food prices still high? Learn how the Strait of Hormuz ceasefire is not yet lowering costs for British households.

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UK Inflation Drops to 3% in January, Easing Price Pressures

See how UK inflation fell to 3% in January, making things like fuel and food cheaper. Find out what this means for your money and potential interest rate cuts.

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