Analysis: Bank of England faces tough call as apple prices rise by 25% and Omicron cases increase

Things are moving fast for the British economy. Inflation has soared to the highest level in a decade, breaching 5% months earlier than expected. The headline figure masks much steeper rises for everyday items – the cost of apples and pears is up 25% in a year.

Meanwhile, consumer confidence is evaporating as the coronavirus Omicron variant spreads through the population with unprecedented pace.

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