Inflation picked up in March due to a further rise in utilities inflation and a jump in food inflation. And headline inflation will hit 2% in the April data released in just under a month’s time as most of the drag from mobile phone tariffs cuts drops out of the annual comparison, and we expect it to stay there until early next year.
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