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UK Faces Fresh Cost of Living Pressure

Abdul Haris
Last updated: May 23, 2026 9:39 am
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UK Inflation Falls but Energy Crisis Threatens Recovery

UK inflation slowed to 2.8% in April, offering temporary relief for households and businesses after months of persistent price pressures. However, economists are warning that rising energy costs linked to the conflict involving Iran could push inflation higher again in the coming months.

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics showed inflation falling from 3.3% in March to 2.8% in April. While the decline was larger than expected, inflation still remains above the Bank of England’s official 2% target.

The easing was largely driven by lower household energy bills following a reduction in the government’s energy price cap between April and June. Typical annual energy bills fell by around £117 during the period.

Despite the recent improvement, financial analysts and policymakers now fear the situation could reverse as global energy markets react to instability in the Middle East.

Oil and fuel prices have risen sharply following the escalation of tensions involving Iran, increasing concerns that households across the UK could soon face another wave of higher living costs.

The Bank of England has already warned that inflation could climb significantly if energy prices continue rising. In a worst-case scenario, officials said UK inflation could potentially reach 6% again.

The conflict has also complicated expectations around interest rates. Since August 2024, the Bank of England has cut interest rates six times, bringing the base rate down to 3.75% in an effort to support economic growth and encourage spending.

However, the recent surge in global energy prices is now expected to delay further rate cuts, with some analysts warning that the next move could even be an increase.

Interest rates are one of the Bank’s main tools for controlling inflation. Higher rates make borrowing more expensive, reducing spending and slowing price rises. But they also increase mortgage costs and place additional pressure on businesses and households.

Bank officials now face a difficult balancing act as the UK economy continues to show signs of weakness while inflation risks remain elevated.

Although inflation has fallen significantly from the 11.1% peak recorded in October 2022, prices across the economy are still rising, just at a slower pace.

Food prices remain another major concern. Food inflation eased from 3.7% to 3% in April, but industry groups have warned supermarket prices could accelerate again later this year.

The Food and Drink Federation has warned that food inflation could rise as high as 10% by the end of 2026 due to higher production and supply chain costs.

At the same time, businesses are also dealing with rising staff costs linked to higher minimum wages and increased employer National Insurance contributions, adding further pressure to prices.

Meanwhile, the UK jobs market is beginning to weaken. Official figures showed unemployment rising to 5% in the three months to March, while job vacancies fell by 28,000 between February and April.

Analysts say the latest labour market figures may reflect the early economic impact of rising geopolitical tensions and slowing business confidence.

The Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged at 3.75% during both its March and April meetings, warning that future increases may become necessary if inflation accelerates again.

The Bank’s next interest rate decision is scheduled for June 18 and will be closely watched by homeowners, businesses, and financial markets across the UK.

While recent inflation data provided some optimism, growing uncertainty over energy prices and global conflict means the outlook for the UK economy remains highly unpredictable.

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Abdul Haris is a Local News Journalist at the East London Times (ELT) with a strong interest in digital media, online journalism, social issues, and global current affairs. Passionate about storytelling and modern news reporting, he has developed experience in writing engaging online articles and creating impactful content for social media platforms. His work focuses on delivering informative, accurate, and audience-focused journalism that connects local communities with wider national and international conversations. Abdul Haris covers a broad range of topics including East London community news, youth culture, public interest stories, social media trends, politics, technology, business, and breaking global developments. His reporting spans areas such as Newham, Havering, Hackney, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Barking & Dagenham, and South London, where he highlights local community stories, cultural events, crime updates, and trending social issues. In addition to local reporting, he also writes about UK politics, foreign policy, artificial intelligence, digital marketing, internet culture, and world affairs involving the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Through his journalism, Abdul Haris aims to inform, engage, and inspire readers by covering stories that matter while exploring the growing influence of digital culture and social media in today’s fast-changing world.
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