Britain’s red-hot housing market slowed at its fastest pace in more than two years last month, in the first clear-cut signal that higher interest rates are at last cooling the market.

A survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, released this morning, will raise hopes that the Bank of England may not need to tighten the screws much further as it battles to constrain inflation, reports the Times.

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