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What you can now get for £100 at the supermarket: How prices have soared by 40% since Covid with olive oil up 133% and beef mince doubling (and this shop cost just £72 in 2021!)
UK retail food prices are already 38 per cent higher than pre-Covid levels and experts fear further significant increases if disruption caused by the war in Iran continues.
France suspects link to pro-Iranian group in foiled Paris bomb plot
France suspects a pro-Iranian group known as HAYI to be behind a foiled attack on Bank of America’s Paris offices, its anti-terrorism prosecutor said on Wednesday, while stressing the link has not yet been formally established. HAYI, which stands for Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya, or Movement...
Six Met officers investigated after black child suffers broken knee during search
The IOPC is investigating six Met officers, looking at the level of force and whether race was a factor.
Trump approval on economy drops to new low: Poll
A new CNN/SSRS poll found just 31 percent of respondents approved of President Trump’s handling of the economy, a new low relative to the outlet’s previous surveys. The survey, released Wednesday, found that the president’s approval rating on the economy is 8 percent lower than it was in a Jan...
After Exit From CBS News, Neeraj Khemlani Tells Story of ‘Coffee Can Investor’ Who Gets Rich Slowly
As the head of CBS News, Neeraj Khemlani kept looking for stories that would snare the interest of large crowds. Though he left more than two years ago, he hasn’t given up the search. Khemlani, a former producer for “60 Minutes” and a former executive at Yahoo and Hearst, believes he has...
Shares of Garage Clothing’s Owner Jump on Strong Earnings Beat
Canadian fast-fashion retailer Groupe Dynamite Inc. reported earnings above estimates in its fourth quarter and provided an optimistic outlook for the current fiscal year. The shares rose.
War of endurance — who breaks first: Markets, Iran or the US?
Who breaks first in the war — markets, Iran or US?
Dangote Refinery to Get More Nigerian Crude to Ease Local Supply
Nigeria is set to increase the number of crude cargoes allocated to the Dangote Refinery in a bid to boost domestic supply of refined products as the Iran war chokes traditional global energy routes.
Brent oil price on ICE rises briefly before resuming decline
The price of WTI crude futures for May 2026 delivery was down 1.7% at $99.66 per barrel
UK food inflation heading towards 10% due to Iran war, industry says
UK’s food prices will be rising by almost 10% by the end of this year due to the Iran war, the country’s food and drink manufacturers’ lobby warned on Wednesday, around three times faster than its previous forecast. The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) said food and non-alcoholic...
US Manufacturing Expands Most Since 2022, Input Costs Jump
US manufacturing activity expanded in March by the most since 2022, while input prices continued to surge amid the war with Iran.
IEA warns Mideast oil disruptions could rise, hit Europe in April
Oil supply disruptions from the Middle East are expected to rise in April and begin to affect Europe's economy as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz severely curbs supplies...
Hormuz chokepoint: Are record oil prices good for Africa?
The strategic response for Africa lies not in reacting to individual crises but in reducing its overall dependence on them Read Full Article at RT.com
Cat owners spoil pets with treats and baby talk to win over their affection
More than half of cat owners think their pet ignores them - and they're resorting to treats, giving up their bed and baby talk to win them over
Zambia suspends fuel taxes to cushion economy
The three-month suspension follows a special cabinet meeting chaired by President Hakainde Hichilema, which focused on mitigating the economic impact of rising fuel costs, a spillover effect of the US, Israel, and Iran conflict that has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Leamington restaurant to close after rising costs
A restaurant in Leamington say rising costs and falling footfall are behind their decision to close.
Arrival of Russian oil tanker delivers significant blow to Cuba blockade — expert
According to Yosmany Fernandez Pacheco, the tanker’s arrival is an important element in the context of acts of solidarity with Cuba now being demonstrated by various countries
Fed’s Musalem Says Current Rate Likely Appropriate for Some Time
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem said risks are rising to both inflation and employment, and officials should be prepared to adjust interest rates in either direction depending on how the economy evolves.
Intel to Pay $14 Billion to Buy Back Apollo Stake in Ireland Plant
Intel Corp., the chipmaker aiming to restore its manufacturing prowess, agreed to pay $14.2 billion to buy back half of a plant in Ireland that it had previously sold to Apollo Global Management.
Russia ready to supply oil to Indonesia if requested — ambassador
Sergey Tolchenov said that Russia has not yet received official requests either from the state company or from Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, but remains open to discussing possible proposals