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The Bank of England has raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row to 1.25% and set the scene to act more "forcefully" ahead because of a mounting inflation threat.

Answering your questions are: Anna Stevenson, a senior welfare benefits specialist; Vicky Pryce. chief economic adviser to the Centre for Economics and Business Research; and Baroness Altmann -- Former pensions minister, personal finance expert, and Conservative Peer.

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