Rising food prices linked to Iran conflict and energy costs
The Iran conflict is driving up food prices through increased energy costs.
The Iran conflict is driving up food prices through increased energy costs.
The jet fuel crisis may lead to higher travel costs and fewer flight options for UK consumers.
Jet fuel shortages linked to the Iran conflict may disrupt UK travel plans and increase costs.
Supermarket competition changes could lead to higher grocery prices for UK consumers.
Inflation could rise to 5.8% due to the Middle East conflict, impacting UK households significantly.
Miliband's policies may prevent new energy projects, keeping bills high for UK households.
Trump's environmental policies could lead to rising costs for UK consumers.
The US-Iran conflict could cost the UK economy £8 billion annually, impacting inflation and growth.
Homeowners could face an extra £3,000 a year due to rising mortgage costs.
Trump's Iran strategy may lead to fluctuating UK fuel prices.