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UK inflation unexpectedly dipped in December for the first time in three months as hotel prices fell and tobacco costs eased.

Prices rose 2.5% in the year to December, down from 2.6% the month before, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

Despite the rate of price rises remaining above the Bank of England’s target, expectations of an interest rates cut next month have grown.

The latest figures also ease pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who has faced criticism following a fall in the value of the pound and government borrowing costs hitting the highest level for several years.

Borrowing costs fell back to last week’s levels and the pound rose slightly to stand at $1.22 as traders reacted to the unexpected inflation drop.

Easing price rises in restaurants, falling hotel prices, and smaller rises in airfares than usual last month helped the overall inflation rate come down, the ONS said.

Prices for tobacco products, which include cigarettes, pouches, vape refills and cigars, also increased at a slower pace.

But Grant Fitzner, chief economist of the ONS, said this was offset by the rising cost of fuel and second-hand cars.

Inflation is much lower than its peak in October 2022 when prices soared, pushing up the cost of living for households and leading to higher interest rates, which has made the cost of loans, credit cards and mortgages, more expensive.

Economists had expected inflation to remain unchanged last month, so the falling rate will be welcome news for Reeves.

She said there was “still work to be done to help families across the country with the cost of living”, but added the government had “taken action to protect working people’s payslips from higher taxes” and increased the minimum wage.

Shadow chancellor Mel Stride said economic growth had been “killed stone dead by this government” and called for Reeves to “urgently explain how she will now achieve this”.

Line chart showing the UK Consumer Price Index annual inflation rate, from November 2015 to December 2024. In the year to November 2015, inflation was 0.1%. It then rose to around 3% in late-2017 before falling back closer to 0% in late-2020. From there, it began to rise sharply, hitting a high of 11.1% in October 2022, and then fell to a low of 1.7% in September 2024. In the year to December 2024, it rose to 2.5%, down from 2.6% the previous month.

In response to turbulence in the markets, it is understood the chancellor will bring forward announcements for Labour’s industrial strategy.

Jane Sydenham, investment director at Rathbones Investment Management, said a weak pound tended to signal a “lack of confidence” in the UK economy.

She told the BBC’s Today programme investors needed to “see some detail” on the UK’s plans. “Are there going to be some tax breaks for certain industries? I think specifics and action is what the market wants to see,” she added.

Rising borrowing costs have a knock-on effect on the government’s tax and spending plans, because it will have to pay more interest to finance its existing debt. That leaves less to spend on public services and investment.

Darren Jones, chief secretary to the Treasury, told the BBC public services would “have to live within their means”.

When pressed on whether that sounded as though cuts were on the way, he replied: “It’s just about prioritisation.”

‘You can only charge so much’

Jonny Gettings, director of operations at Italian restaurant and small hotel Ennio's

Jonny Gettings, director of operations at Italian restaurant and small hotel Ennio’s in Southampton, told the BBC the hospitality business was being hit by rising costs from produce and ingredients, to staff wages and utility bills.

He said the outlook for the business appeared “considerably worse” with increases to the minimum wage and national insurance contributions and reductions to business rates relief on the horizon.

Mr Gettings said cutting staff working hours would be the “last scenario”, but said the restaurant could look at shrinking its menu size, review its suppliers, or change opening hours.

“As soon as you increase the prices, you’ve got another bunch of problems to deal with, because then the worry is the customers will vote with their feet and they’ll go and eat elsewhere,” he added.

“You can only charge so much for a menu item before the guest is going to say, ‘well, hang on a minute’.”

‘More rate cuts’

Michael Saunders, a former member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee which sets interest rates, said the latest inflation figure would be “some help” in trying to ease some of the worries over UK interest rates.

“If it stays like this, we will be on route to slightly more interest rate cuts,” he told BBC’s Today programme.

The Bank of England decided to hold interest rates at 4.75% last month, after policymakers said the UK economy had performed worse than expected, with no growth at all between October and December.

It will next set rates in February, but inflation remains above its 2% target.

However, Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics said the lower-than-expected inflation figure for December “strengthens the case” for a 0.25 percentage point cut next month. Investors have also increased bets on a cut next month.



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