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UK could face gaps on supermarket shelves by summer if Iran war continues
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UK could face gaps on supermarket shelves by summer if Iran war continues

Ministers drawing up contingency plans for ‘reasonable worst-case scenario’ if supply of CO2 is disruptedBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK could face some gaps on supermarket shelves this summer if disruption caused by the Iran war continues, with shortages of carbon dioxide potentially hitting s...

Joanna Partridge and Sarah Butler
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Tesco warns profits could fall amid Iran war uncertainty
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The Guardian · World

Tesco warns profits could fall amid Iran war uncertainty

UK’s biggest supermarket voices caution for year ahead despite annual profits rising 8.5% to £2.4bnBusiness live – latest updatesTesco has warned that profits could fall back in the year ahead amid “increased uncertainty caused by the conflict in the Middle East”.The warning came after the UK’s bigg...

Sarah Butler
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UK economy showed surprise 0.5% growth before Iran war
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The Guardian · World

UK economy showed surprise 0.5% growth before Iran war

ONS figure for February suggests Britain was gaining momentum before conflict dashed hopes of recoveryBusiness live – latest updatesUK GDP expanded by a stronger than expected 0.5% in February, official figures show, suggesting the economy was gaining momentum before the onset of war in the Middle E...

Heather Stewart
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CEO of bitcoin firm championed by Nigel Farage leaves company
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The Guardian · World

CEO of bitcoin firm championed by Nigel Farage leaves company

Resignation announced of Jai Patel, whose liquidated crypto firm was relaunched as Stack BTC this yearThe chief executive of a bitcoin company promoted by Nigel Farage has left his role as the venture attempts to convince investors that it is going to deliver “long-term value” for shareholders.Stack...

Helena Horton
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More than 80 unopened ballots found in SA seat won by One Nation prompts recount
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The Guardian · World

More than 80 unopened ballots found in SA seat won by One Nation prompts recount

AEC to recount votes in electorate of Narungga after Chantelle Thomas won the seat by just 58 votes at the March state electionFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOne Nation’s claim to the seat of Narungga has hit a snag we...

Tory Shepherd and Australian Associated Press
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Private rents in Great Britain stop rising for first time since 2017
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The Guardian · World

Private rents in Great Britain stop rising for first time since 2017

More landlords having to cut prices to secure tenants, Rightmove data showsAverage private rents have stopped rising in Great Britain after almost a decade of increases, as more landlords cut their prices to secure a tenant, data shows.The typical advertised private rent outside London for propertie...

Rupert Jones
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