Minister admits ‘there is more to do’ on inflation
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Minister admits ‘there is more to do’ on inflation
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury James Murray admits “there is more to do” in order reduce inflation further following a small fall in the Consumer Prices Index to 3.4% in May.
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