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UK eases Russian oil sanctions

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 · 19m · on MSN
Ukrainian MP: Easing Russian sanctions puts strain on UK friendship
Ukrainian MP says lifting sanctions on Russian oil puts ‘question mark’ over friendship with UK - The Ukrainian MP said the decision told Russia that ‘everything can be bought and everything is for sa

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 · 24m
Starmer under fire for buying ‘dirty Russian oil’ after UK quietly eases strict sanctions
 · 9h
Has The UK Softened Russia Oil Sanctions?
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Bharat Petroleum reviewing oil imports daily, spot buying more amid Iran war, chairman says
India's state-run refiner Bharat Petroleum Corp. is recalibrating its crude import strategy almost daily and ramping up spot purchases after the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran disrupted Middle East s...

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US-Iran war: From Russia to Middle East - how India is managing to secure its crude oil supplies amid disruptions
 · 17h
West Asia crisis: Russian oil waiver extension a huge relief, say experts

UK inflation rate set to fall

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Fall in energy bills drives drop in UK inflation rate to 2.8%
The latest UK inflation rate for the year to April is due to be announced at 07:00 - follow live to find out what it means for your money

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 · 22h · on MSN
UK inflation slowed in April
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UK inflation falls to lowest rate in over a year
 · 10h
Inflation drops back by more than forecast as energy prices offset Iran war fuel hit
Inflation fell back to its lowest level for more than a year last month as a drop in energy prices offset soaring fuel costs, but fears are mounting over a looming cost-of-living squeeze caused by the...

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UK inflation rate drops to the lowest level in a year
 · 20h
Inflation falls to 2.8% but is expected to rise from here
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UK agrees £3.7bn trade deal with six Gulf states

The deal will remove an estimated £580m worth of tariffs from British exports, but rights groups are critical
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TikTok, YouTube lag on UK child safety as rivals act, regulator says

By Sam Tabahriti LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - TikTok and Alphabet's YouTube have failed to set out meaningful steps to protect British children from harmful online content, media regulator Ofcom said on Thursday,
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JD Vance urges UK anti-immigration activists to ‘keep on going’

US vice-president appeared to align with attendees of Tommy Robinson’s ‘unite the kingdom’ rally in London
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UK’s Iran Crisis Team Slashed as Part of Foreign Office Job Cuts

In the midst of two major wars, the UK’s Foreign Office is undertaking job cuts so severe that it’s about to halve the size of its team dealing with the fallout from the conflict with Iran.
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Net migration to UK fell to lowest point since Covid – but half of Britons still think it’s rising

British Future said politicians “need to take responsibility” for the growing disconnect between the true migration figures and public perception of immigration
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UK inflation eases more than expected to 2.8%, led by lower electricity and gas bills – as it happened

Food inflation also slows sharply, to 3%, led by meat and chocolate, and package holidays drive inflation down further
18hon MSN

UK inflation falls – but experts warn higher price rises on the way

UK inflation falls to 2.8% – but experts warn far higher price rises on the way - Inflation could hit 5 per cent by the summer, economists forecasts, as the full effects of Iran War take hold
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UK should set maximum working temperature rules, advisers say

The UK should introduce a maximum temperature for workplaces to protect people as heatwaves intensify due to climate change, the government's adviser has said. The Climate Change
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