Inflation has bounced back to 3 per cent, worrying those who fear another spike in the cost of living.
The inflation figure came in above forecasts but the Bank of England has said that it expects it to accelerate further.
How high will it go and how worried should we be?
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On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Tanya Jefferies and Simon Lambert discuss what’s triggered the rise in inflation, why the Bank thinks it will be temporary and what lies behind fresh warnings over food inflation.
Plus, what does this all mean for our savings, mortgages and investments.
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The state pension forecast chaos that suddenly hit, why you need to put £100 in a Nationwide savings account and the reader question of the week.
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