Petrol and food set to push up UK inflation

Rising petrol and food prices are expected to lead to a slight rise in the underlying rate of inflation today.

Petrol and food set to push up UK inflation

Rising petrol and food prices are expected to lead to a slight rise in the underlying rate of inflation today.

Analysts forecast the underlying rate of inflation - which excludes mortgage rate repayments - would come in at 2.1% for May, up from 2.0% in April.

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