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UK rail fares to rise 2.7% in January

Labour says latest above-inflation rise means fares have risen at double the rate of wages over a decade

Rail fares in Britain across the board will rise by an average of 2.7% in January, train operators have announced.

Confirmation of the above-inflation fare increase was met with dismay by campaigners and passenger groups.

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