UK inflation jumps to 2.9% in July, highest since March
UK inflation jumps to 2.9% in July, highest since March

UK inflation has risen to its highest rate since March, driven by a surge in energy prices following the Iran war, according to official figures.

Inflation rate rises to 2.9%

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rose to 2.9% in July, up from a 15-month low of 2.6% in June.

This follows a 13% hike in Ofgem's energy price cap last month, which increased the average gas and electricity bill by £221 to £1,862 a year.

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Energy price cap impact

Mike Hardie, deputy director for prices at the ONS, said: "Inflation rose in July, driven by a sharp increase in gas prices following this month's change to the energy price cap.

"This was the largest rise in gas prices for almost four years.

"Other upward pressures included furniture prices falling by less than usual for this time of year, and also a smaller fall for clothing prices due to reduced discounting."

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