Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News
UK inflation jumped sharply in the year to January, driven by rising food prices, air fares and an increase in private school fees.
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Inflation jumps on food, air fares and school fees - BBC.com
The government admits that stemming price rises will be 'bumpy' as inflation hit 3% in January.
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