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US inflation rises to 2.7% in November data

US inflation climbed to 2.7% in November, lower than the 3.1% forecast. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data, which skipped October due to a shutdown. Read the full analysis.

UK inflation drops unexpectedly to 3.2% in November

UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November, driven by falling food prices. The surprise drop increases pressure on the Bank of England to cut interest rates. Read the full analysis.

11 Victorian Homes in Cumbria Sell for £550,000

A once-magnificent street of 11 Grade II listed Victorian houses in St Bees, Cumbria, is to be auctioned. Can a developer finally restore this historic terrace to its former glory?

The Crown cottages in Suffolk on sale for £1 million

A row of seven Victorian cottages featured in Netflix's The Crown is on the market for £1m. Located in Somerleyton, Suffolk, they offer a prime property investment. Discover this unique opportunity.

Shop price inflation slows ahead of Christmas

Good news for UK shoppers as shop price inflation eased to 0.6% in November, with food inflation slowing to 3%. Retailers hope for a confidence boost in the crucial festive period. Discover the latest trends.

Australian inflation surges to 3.8% in October

Australia experiences unexpected inflation surge of 3.8% in October, surpassing financial market predictions and raising cost of living concerns. Analysis of economic impact.

UK inflation falls to four-month low of 3.6%

UK inflation fell to 3.6% in October, a four-month low, as energy price hikes slowed. Food costs, however, rose sharply. Read the full analysis ahead of the Budget.

UK inflation drops to 3.6% in October

UK inflation fell to 3.6% in October, a pre-Budget boost for households and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Food prices are finally dropping. Discover what this means for you.

Ofcom Chief Attacks BBC's Impartiality

Ofcom chairman Lord Michael Grade launches extraordinary attack on BBC's political impartiality, claiming broadcaster fails to understand parliamentary democracy and exhibits 'massive left-wing bias' in landmark speech.

RBA Holds Rates as Inflation Surprise Rattles Economy

The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains current interest rates despite unexpected inflation data, signalling cautious optimism amid economic uncertainty. Analysis of what this means for mortgages and the broader economy.

Historic Windmill Luxury Conversion Sparks Outrage

Plans to transform a 19th-century Sussex windmill into a luxury residence spark local outrage and heritage concerns as conservationists battle developers over preserving Britain's architectural history.

Harvard professor's 'easy A' marketing course exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how a Harvard Business School marketing professor awards suspiciously high grades in what students call an 'easy A' course, raising questions about academic standards at the elite institution.

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