Analysts are expecting CPI to have held relatively steady in February, or dipped slightly, from the 3% level recorded in January.
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Events
London comes out on top in Good Food Guide list of Britain’s best bakeries
by News Roomby News RoomThe Good Food Guide has named 2026 “the year of the destination bakery” and has announced its new list of the 50 best in Britain. The others in the capital…
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Business
Households could face 8% jump in food prices due to Iran war, experts warn
by News Roomby News RoomIGD (Institute of Grocery Distribution) said the conflict in the Middle East could result in food inflation more than doubling by the summer.
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Culture
Five former Catalan councilors pressure the judge of the ‘Sijena case’ with a complaint | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThe judicial battle over Sijena’s Romanesque paintings has surpassed a new screen this Tuesday in that long decade that it has accumulated in the courts. Five former Ministers of Culture…
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The FTSE 100 index closed up 71.01 points on Tuesday.
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Community
‘One of our most immersive creations’: Fredrikson Stallard’s Clerkenwell live-work space for sale for £3.95m
by News Roomby News RoomArtists and designers Patrik Fredrikson and Ian Stallard bought the space in 2012 and transformed it into a “living, breathing environment”
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Things became more exponential between 2000 and 2010. Spitalfields Market reopened with a new direction in 2005, Hoxton Grill launched in 2006, Shoreditch House arrived in 2007, Callooy Callay rocked…
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Business
Posties told to leave hospital letters in racks to prioritise parcels – union
by News Roomby News RoomMartin Walsh, deputy general secretary of the CWU, told the Business and Trade Committee that Royal Mail is facing a “retention crisis”, with postal staff “working harder than they’ve ever…
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Culture
Kebyart consecrates itself by premiering the new sound adventure by Georg Friedrich Haas | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomListening to the music of the Austrian Georg Friedrich Haas (Graz, 72 years old) is similar to climbing an Escher staircase: one is certain to move forward, but always returns…
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Business
Rachel Reeves warns of ‘significant’ economic challenges from Iran war
by News Roomby News RoomAt Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, Defence Secretary John Healey told ministers the UK had defended allies in Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan from attacks overnight, “while a counter-drone team…