Britain's annual inflation rate dropped to 2.8% in April, below expectations, due to lower electricity and gas prices before the Middle East conflict. This temporary relief may be short-lived as analysts predict a resurgence in inflation due to rising global energy costs post-conflict, impacting policymakers and households globally.
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