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Inflation is back on the rise in this country. The reason is the conflict in the Middle East


Inflation in the UK rose to around 3.3% in March., which means a clear rebound after the previous slowdown in price growth. The key factor turned out to be the rising prices of fuels, the prices of which went up as a result of tensions related to the conflict with Iran.

Increase from 3 percent in the year to February was “largely driven by increases in fuel prices”, with airfare and food prices also contributingreported the Office for National Statistics (ONS), quoted by the BBC.

The figures provide the first official picture of the impact of conflict in the Middle East on the cost of living in the UK.

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