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UK inflation accelerate­s to 41-year peak

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London, UK – British inflation has jumped to a 41-year high on soaring energy and food bills in a worsening cost-of-living crisis, data showed Wednesday on the eve of a key budget.

The Consumer Prices Index hit 11.1 per cent in October, reaching the highest level since 1981, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in a statement.

That compared with 10.1 per cent in September, which matched the level in July and had already been the highest in 40 years.

Domestic fuel bills rocketed again despite the UK government's energy price freeze as the

market faced more fallout from key producer Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The October figure beat market expectatio­ns of 10.7 per cent and was higher than the Bank of England's forecast peak.

"Rising gas and electricit­y prices drove headline inflation to its highest level for over 40 years, despite the Energy Price Guarantee," said ONS chief economist Grant Fitzner.

Over the last year, gas prices have leapt by 130 per cent and electricit­y prices by 66 per cent,

according to the ONS.

Runaway inflation comes despite state energy support, which sought to limit annual energy bills at an average of £2,500 per year.

Finance minister Jeremy Hunt blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine for spiking prices, as well as the easing of pandemic curbs.

Hunt is expected Thursday to hike taxes and slash spending, despite the cost-of-living squeeze, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attempts to fix economic chaos wrought by predecesso­r Liz Truss.

"The aftershock of Covid and Putin's invasion of Ukraine is driving up inflation in the UK and around the world," Hunt said Wednesday.

"This... is eating into pay cheques, household budgets and

savings, while thwarting any chance of long-term economic growth."

The Ukraine conflict has also sent inflation soaring to the highest level in decades worldwide, sparking economic turmoil.

That has forced major central banks to raise interest rates, risking the prospect of recession as higher borrowing costs hurt busi

nesses and consumers.

The Bank of England this month sprang its biggest rate hike since 1989 to combat skyhigh inflation -- and warned the UK economy may experience a

record-long recession until mid2024.

The BOE lifted borrowing costs by 0.75 percentage points to 3.0 per cent - the highest since the 2008 global financial crisis - to cool UK inflation that it saw peaking at almost 11 per cent.

Hunt added that "tough" decisions would be needed in Thursday's budget to help the BOE meet its 2.0-per cent inflation target.

"We cannot have long-term, sustainabl­e growth with high inflation," he said.

The UK has meanwhile been blighted by strikes this year, as workers protest over wages that have failed to keep pace with surging inflation.

The retail prices index - an inflation measure which includes mortgage interest payments and is used by trade unions and employers when negotiatin­g wage increases -- rocketed to 14.2 per cent in October from 12.6 per cent in September, data showed Wednesday.

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