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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's statement on today's inflation statistics.
An economist from the Treasury explains exactly what a fall in inflation means for you.
This document series contains open letters between the Governor of the Bank of England and the Chancellor of the Exchequer which are exchanged if inflation moves away from the target by more than 1 percentage point in either direction.
These statistic estimates capture inflation in the mix of goods, labour and services bought each year by defence.
New insights of the effects of the re-opening of economies and supply bottlenecks on CPI inflation in 2021 and 2022.
Consumer Price Inflation (CPIH and CPI) measure the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative 'basket' of goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This involves weighting together price changes in the indices according...
Fare increases capped at 4.9% and will not increase until 3 March 2024.
The methodology for removing the impact of changes in inflation from the welfare cap, as required by the Charter for Budget Responsibility.
Extended producer responsibility scheme deferred for a year until October 2025
Autumn Statement 2023 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
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