By Chris Dorrell A vinyl records revival has seen the bohemian artefact spin its way back into the inflation-measuring ‘basket’ of goods for the first time since the early 1990s, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said today. Air fryers are also included in the new basket, as are spray oils, but draught Guinness is on its way out. The altarpiece of the retro renaissance, which was replaced in the ONS’s sample of goods by CDs and cassette players in 1992, has seen a remarkable resurgence over the past few years as consumers flock to its superior sound quality and its authentic feel. “Ther…