Strong tax receipts boosted UK public finances last month, but inflation drove up debt repayment costs again

The UK government ran a surprise surplus of over £5bn last month, as tax receipts boosted the public finances.

Figures just released by the Office for National Statistics show that the UK’s public finances were in surplus by £5.4bn in January.

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