UK inflation tumbled to lowest level in four years in April, says ONS
by Phillip Inman from on (#53PC8)
Coronavirus lockdown and consequent oil price collapse send rate plummeting
Inflation in Britain tumbled to 0.8% in April, its lowest level in four years, as the coronavirus lockdown sent petrol prices crashing and cut the cost of items such as clothing and secondhand cars.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said a cap on gas and electricity prices by the UK regulator also depressed average prices, which in March were rising at the annual rate of 1.5%.
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