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UK inflation falls to 3.6% in October

UK inflation is forecast to have cooled to 3.6% in October, down from 3.8%. This could ease pressure on households and influence the Chancellor's upcoming budget. Read the full analysis.

UK inflation cools to 3.5% in October

UK inflation is forecast to have fallen to 3.5% in October, offering relief for households and a boost for the Government ahead of the autumn Budget.

Abramovich's Chelsea sale money frozen in legal dispute

Explosive revelations show Roman Abramovich's promised £2.3bn from Chelsea's sale remains largely unpaid, with half the funds caught in complex legal disputes between his own companies, leaving Ukrainian war victims waiting.

Ministers can't trace billions in Brexit payments to EU

British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.

Peruvian MP in pedicure scandal during official meeting

A Peruvian congresswoman has ignited public outrage after being photographed receiving a pedicure from her parliamentary adviser during a legislative session, raising serious questions about professionalism and misuse of public funds.

UK House Price Growth Slows to 1.7% in October

Britain's property market shows signs of cooling as annual house price growth slows to 1.7% in October, with experts pointing to budget concerns and economic uncertainty affecting buyer confidence.

Budget Pension Raid Risks £50bn in UK Savings

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces urgent warnings that proposed budget changes to pensions risk devastating Britain's retirement savings, with up to £50 billion potentially at stake.

Hanson cleared in Rinehart party expenses case

Pauline Hanson has been exonerated after an investigation found no misuse of taxpayer funds for Gina Rinehart's birthday celebration, though questions remain about parliamentary allowances.

US Governors Face Backlash Over Charity Donations

Multiple US state governors are under scrutiny after investigation reveals they used campaign funds for personal charitable donations, raising ethical questions about political giving practices.

First Guardian and Master Trust Create UK Pension Giant

In a landmark move for UK retirement security, First Guardian and the Master Trust join forces to create Britain's biggest pension consolidation fund, promising enhanced returns and stability for millions of members.

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