Article on Europe wide inflation in the Telegraph
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...omMaestro=true

All the data is here: https://tradingeconomics.com/country...ntinent=europe

A few takes from me:

Annual Inflation is at historically high rate in Europe and currently varies between a low 2.5% in Liechtenstein and 79.6% in Turkey

UK is mid-ranking, at 9.4%, slightly below the EU average at 9.6%

No obvious pattern emerges apart from the rates generally being worse the further east you get, which points to the Ukraine war being the biggest factor, which I think we all appreciate.

The tide is slowly starting to turn now. Greece's figures today show a small decline in the pace of inflation, and we've seen this in Germany too.