UK inflation rises to 3.3% amid soaring fuel prices driven by Iran war
Annual March rate adds to pressure on household finances and follows warnings of slowdown to UK economyUK inflation rose by 3.3% in March amid the surge in fuel prices for motorists triggered by the Iran war.Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show the consumer prices index increased last month from 3% in February, adding to pressure on household finances already battered by a cost of living crisis. The rise matched City economistsâs forecast of an increase to 3.3%. Continue reading...
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German leader Merz says he âwould not advise my children to goâ to US
Chancellor says he no longer views US as land of opportunity amid âdeeply polarisingâ social climateFriedrich Merz, the German chancellor, already embroiled in a row with Donald Trump over the Iran war, has said he would not advise his children to study or work in the US in the current climate.Speaking to a conference of young Catholics in WĂŒrzburg, the conservative leader, viewed by many as a transatlanticist, said he no longer saw the US as the land of opportunity. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMet police preparing for large scale far-right and pro-Palestine protests in London
Officers said to be granted extra powers as marches through capital set for same day as FA Cup finalBritish police are preparing to mount one of their largest scale operations in recent memory with more than 100,000 protesters set to march through the streets of London on the same day as the FA Cup final in Wembley.The Guardian understands that officers in vast swathes of central London will be granted extra powers in order to police the far-right Unite the Kingdom march organised by Stephen Yaxley Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comWoman who drowned in Suffolk âmight have been savedâ if fire service alerted more quickly
Saffron Cole-Nottage became stuck headfirst and might have lived had ambulance service alerted fire service immediately, coroner says A woman who drowned after getting stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks might have been saved if the ambulance service had alerted the fire service quicker, a coroner has said.Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, was with her daughter, walking their dog at the seafront in Lowestoft, Suffolk, when she fell as the tide was coming in on 2 February 2025. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comQuestions over Farageâs houses and ÂŁ5m gift renew scrutiny of finances
Property portfolio in spotlight as Reform UK leader faces official inquiry over money accepted from billionaireA week ago, Nigel Farage was toasting Reform UKâs successes in the May elections, and bragging about his prospects of becoming prime minister.But there is a saying about a week in politics â and it has been a long seven days for the party leader, who is now facing questions over a ÂŁ5m gift and his extensive property portfolio. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâExtremely cruel and tragicâ: Iranian director Asghar Farhadi speaks out against state violence and the war
The film-maker, who won the Grand Prix for A Hero in 2021, condemned both the killing of protestors and the conflictâs bombing campaigns during a Cannes press conferenceOscar-winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadi has described the deaths of civilians in Iran as âextremely cruel and tragicâ during a press conference at the Cannes film festival.Farhadi, whose new Paris-set drama Parallel Tales premiered on the Croisette on Thursday night, was asked about working free from censorship in France, the war involving Iran, the US and Israel, and the repression of protesters in his native country. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comBurnham byelection: the small town that could decide next PM â The Latest
Andy Burnham may have a route back to Westminster â and a path to the Labour leadership. But first the Greater Manchester mayor must win a byelection in Makerfield, where Nigel Farage has vowed Reform UK will âthrow absolutely everythingâ at the contest.Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardianâs north of England correspondent Hannah al-Othman, who has been talking to voters in the constituency Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comLabourâs NEC approves Burnhamâs byelection pathway back to parliament
If he stands in Makerfield there will also need to be a mayoral contest to replace him in Greater ManchesterLabourâs national executive committee has approved Andy Burnhamâs request to stand in the candidate selection process for the upcoming Makerfield byelection, paving the way for the Greater Manchester mayor to return to parliament.Burnham still has two more years of his term as mayor, meaning that if he stands there will need to be a mayoral byelection. Under Labour rules, sitting mayors need NEC approval to stand for Westminster. He would also need to be formally selected Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comOman caught between US and Iran after Tehran claims joint strait of Hormuz plan
Muscat silent about plans â opposed by US â to charge fee and demand details on nationality of all transiting shipsOman has been caught in geopolitical crossfire after Iran said it was coordinating with Muscat over the future management of the strait of Hormuz, including Tehranâs plans â opposed by the US â for fees to be paid by commercial shipping to a new Iranian government agency.The Omani exclave of Musandam lies to the south of the contested waterway, which normally carries a fifth of the worldâs seaborne oil traffic but has been blockaded for 10 weeks since since the US-Israeli attack on Iran in February. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comFTSE 100-listed insurer Hiscoxâs shares leap amid report of takeover bid
Canadaâs Intact Financial Corp is said to be exploring offer, as London-listed Tate & Lyle attracts US suitorShares in Hiscox surged to record highs on Friday as it became the latest UK takeover target after a flurry of overseas bids for British businesses this week.Canadaâs Intact Financial Corp, which provides property and casualty insurance, is said to be exploring a potential takeover of Lloydâs of London insurer Hiscox, according to a report by the Insurance Post. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comLabor leaders call veto of collective bargaining bill a âbetrayalâ by Virginia governor
Union leaders say veto from Democrat Abigail Spanberger is an about-face from promises she made on campaign trailVirginiaâs Democratic governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed a bill Thursday that would have restored collective bargaining rights for 50,000 public sector workers in the state. Union leaders say the veto is a âbetrayalâ and âslap in the faceâ after the governor campaigned last year on promises to restore collective bargaining rights.Though majorities in both chambers of Virginiaâs general assembly passed legislation that would restore bargaining rights to most public sector workers, Spanberger introduced an amended version of the bill last month that was eventually rejected by the assembly. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAngus Taylor says migrants are a ânet drainâ on Australia. The numbers say the opposite is true
Migrants are generally younger than the average Australian, are skilled and more educated. And they typically pay more tax than they receive in benefitsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAngus Taylorâs thinly veiled attempt to paint migrants as bludgers is not supported by the facts. The typical migrant over their lifetimes pays more in taxes than they receive in government services.Far from lobbing up on our shores and demanding welfare, most migrants arrive hungry for work and motivated to make a life for themselves and their family. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comErling Haaland to make film acting debut â as a Viking called Haaland
The Manchester City striker will feature in Viqueens, an animated film by director Harald Zwart, who described him as âpowerful, fearless and uniquely NorwegianâManchester City striker Erling Haaland is to make his feature acting debut, in an animated film as the voice of a Viking â called Haaland.According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Norwegian international is to play âan animated version of himselfâ in Viqueens, directed and co-written by Harald Zwart, the Dutch-Norwegian director of The Karate Kid and Agent Cody Banks. Continue reading...
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