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Surprisingly benign UK inflation data signals a softer Iran war hit than feared

Warโ€™s impact on UK cost of living more muted than first forecast suggesting fuel price rises have failed to spill out more widely across UK plc UK inflation stays at 2.8% as slowing food prices offset transport costs As soon as Iran choked off oil supplies through the strait of

Surprisingly benign UK inflation data signals a softer Iran war hit than feared
Guardian Politics โ€” 17 June 2026
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Warโ€™s impact on UK cost of living more muted than first forecast suggesting fuel price rises have failed to spill out more widely across UK plc

UK inflation stays at 2.8% as slowing food prices offset transport costs

As soon as Iran choked off oil supplies through the strait of Hormuz at the start of March, there were dire warnings about rocketing UK inflation and the drastic action the Bank of England might take to rein it in.

At one point, investors were expecting as many as three quarter-point rises in interest rates before the end of the year โ€“ a sharp turnaround from earlier forecasts of rate cuts.

Yet since then a series of economic readings have come in better than forecast. Wednesdayโ€™s news that inflation was steady at 2.8% last month , is the latest evidence raising hopes that the real-world impact of the Middle East war on the cost of living could be more muted than first feared.

Three months on from the start of the conflict, inflation remains well above the Bankโ€™s 2% target, and consumers have certainly endured rapid increases in the price of petrol. The cost of motor fuels in May was up an eyewatering 25% on a year ago, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

But Mayโ€™s inflation reading was unexpectedly benign โ€“ unchanged when economists expected a rise to 3% โ€“ and came after inflation fell by more than forecast in April.

That suggests fuel price rises have so far failed to spill out more widely across the economy; indeed, food prices, which shoppers tend to watch closely, were actually down 0.1% month on month.

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