{固定描述} UK inflation unexpectedly slowed to 2.8% in April, marking the lowest annual rate in over a year, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The decline, driven by a reduction in the household energy price cap, tempered the impact of sharp fuel price increases linked to geopolitical tensions. The reading offers a modest boost to Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of potential further cost pressures from the ongoing conflict.
UK Inflation Eases to 2.8% in April as Energy Cap Offsets Rising Fuel Costs - Quarterly Earnings Report
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