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Gulf shipping crisis sparks food price fears

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Gulf shipping crisis is sending shockwaves through global food markets. Analysts warn that prolonged disruption near the Strait of Hormuz could trigger sharp rises in fertiliser costs and household food bills. The effective closure of the narrow waterway off southern Iran followed weekend strikes by the United States and Israel. Since then, maritime traffic through the strait...

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Iran War Threatens Globalisation and UK Economy

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Iran war is sending shockwaves through global markets, raising fears of another painful price surge. In retaliation for recent US and Israeli missile strikes, Tehran has escalated tensions in ways that amount to economic warfare. If the Iran war continues for even another week, analysts warn that supply chains and energy markets could suffer lasting damage. For...

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Petrol Prices Soar as Retailers Accused of Gouging Amid Global Tension

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Petrol prices have surged sharply across major Australian cities, prompting widespread anger and accusations of profiteering from motorists and consumer advocates. As international tensions escalate in the Middle East, drivers in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are now paying unexpectedly high costs at the pump. Many Australians are convinced that petrol prices are being inflated without justification, stoking fears...

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South East Water Fined £22.5m for Repeated Supply Failures

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. South East Water has been fined £22.5m by Ofwat for repeated supply failures affecting Kent and Sussex residents. The penalty follows a series of outages between 2020 and 2023 that disrupted water service for more than 280,000 people, leaving many households without reliable access for extended periods. While extreme weather contributed to the shortages, Ofwat found the failures...

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Cyprus Drone Strike Sparks UK Diplomatic Rush

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Cyprus drone strike has triggered urgent diplomacy and rising public anxiety. Britain’s Defence Secretary, John Healey, flew into Cyprus late Wednesday to calm tensions after an unmanned aircraft struck RAF Akrotiri. The incident marked a rare and alarming breach of security at a British military installation. It also stirred political anger in Nicosia and raised difficult questions...

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US Iran strikes strain special relationship

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The US Iran strikes have exposed rare tensions within the transatlantic alliance. Senior sources say Washington did not share exact operational details with London before launching coordinated attacks alongside Israel. The absence of precise timings and targeting information has prompted questions about trust between allies. It also placed Prime Minister Keir Starmer under immediate political pressure at Westminster....

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Wood burner legal threats spark council row

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Wood burner legal threats have ignited a fierce dispute between councils and industry lobbyists across London. At least eight boroughs report receiving formal letters warning of potential legal action over anti-pollution campaigns. The controversy centres on public leaflets describing domestic wood burning as “careless, not cosy.” Industry representatives argue the wording breaches advertising standards and unfairly damages their...

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Zorevunersen Breakthrough for Dravet Syndrome

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. A promising new treatment called Zorevunersen is offering renewed hope to families facing Dravet syndrome. Scientists across the United Kingdom have welcomed early findings that suggest the drug could transform care for children with this rare and devastating epilepsy. The results, drawn from carefully monitored clinical trials, point towards a future where seizures may no longer dominate young...

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Asylum Seekers to Work After Year-Long Wait

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Thousands of asylum seekers could soon enter the workforce after waiting over a year for decisions on their claims. The move marks a significant shift in asylum policy as ministers attempt to reduce mounting accommodation costs and ease pressure on the public purse. Under new measures announced by the Home Office, up to 21,000 people may be granted...

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Weight Loss Drugs Could Curb Addiction Risk

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Weight loss drugs may do more than reduce waistlines, according to new research. A major US study suggests these medicines could also lower addiction risks. The findings have sparked fresh debate among doctors and policymakers across the UK. Scientists examined whether popular weight loss drugs influence the brain’s reward system. Early evidence indicates they may reduce cravings linked...

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