By David Milliken and Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s annual rate of consumer price inflation rose for the first time in 10 months in December, increasing to 4.0% from a more-than-two-year low 3.9% in November, official figures unexpectedly showed on Wednesday. A rise in tobacco duty lay behind the increase, the ONS said. A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a fall in inflation to 3.8%. The data, which follows bigger-than-expected falls in inflation in recent months, potentially adding to concerns at the Bank of England, which raised interest rates to a 15-year high of 5.25% in A…