UUK Read More UK shoppers spent more as temperatures rose in August, BRC survey shows9 September 2025 By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) -British shoppers spent more in August, helped by summer weather and stronger demand…
EEconomy Read More 90% of working parents concerned about rising food prices, survey says7 September 2025 Working-age parents’ concerns about food costs have increased to levels not seen since autumn 2022, according to a…
EEconomy Read More Inflation resurges in July, with consumer prices rising more than expected27 August 2025 Inflation posted a resurgence in July, with consumer prices rising 2.8 per cent annually, according to the monthly…
EEconomy Read More Over 90% of low-income Japanese families struggling to feed their children: survey25 August 2025 More than 90 per cent of low-income households in Japan are struggling to afford food for their children…
NNutrition Read More These are the foods getting more expensive – and why experts are so ‘concerned’20 August 2025 Food prices have skyrocketed in the last month, with the price of beef and veal going up by…
UUK Read More Why the BOE’s Rate Cuts May Be Off the Table20 August 2025 This article first appeared on GuruFocus. While inflation has cooled across much of the developed world, the UK…
UUK Read More UK inflation rises by more than expected as summer travel bumps up air fares20 August 2025 UK inflation rose by more than expected in July as demand for summer travel pushed up air fares…
BBrexit Read More Meat from EU set to be cheaper as UK axes new border checks in Brexit reset18 August 2025 Minister tells The i Paper the deal with Brussels will ‘boost British businesses and make trading food with…
UUK Read More UK shop prices rise by most since April 2024, British retailers say28 July 2025 LONDON (Reuters) -British shop prices rose by the most in more than a year in the 12 months…
EEconomy Read More Ireland had the second most expensive food prices in the Eurozone last year23 July 2025 We need your help now Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open. You are visiting us…