UK Inflation Rises to 2.3% in October Driven by Energy Costs
In October, inflation in the UK increased to 2.3%, up from 1.7% in September, largely due to a hike in energy prices. Official figures reveal that annual gas and electricity bills surged by approximately £149. Despite the increase, the current rate remains below levels seen in previous years. This inflation rate is crucial for setting interest rates and exceeds the Bank of England’s target of 2%.