UK Inflation Falls to 3.0% in January
2026-02-18 07:11
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
UK consumer price inflation eased to 3.0% in January 2026, down from 3.4% in December and in line with market expectations.
This marks the lowest annual inflation rate since March 2025, primarily driven by softer increases in transport and food prices.
Transport costs rose by 2.7% year-on-year, slowing from 4.0% in December, as fuel prices fell and air fare inflation moderated.
Meanwhile, food and non-alcoholic beverage prices increased by 3.6%, down from 4.5% the previous month.
Inflation also eased in housing and utilities (4.5% vs. 4.9%) and recreation and culture (2.6% vs. 2.7%).
However, price growth in restaurants and hotels accelerated to 4.1%, up from 3.8%.
Core inflation, which excludes more volatile components such as food and energy, declined to 3.1% in January, its lowest level since August 2021, suggesting underlying price pressures are gradually moderating.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell by 0.5%, reversing a 0.4% increase recorded in December.