UK borrowing falls in April as inflation raises debt costs

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UK borrowing falls in April as inflation raises debt costs
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The government borrowed £18.6bn last month, £5.6bn less than in April last year and below expectations

The government borrowed £18.6 billion last month, £5.6 billion less than in April last year and below expectations.

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