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First the £10 pint, now the £6.50 flat white: coffee industry faces inflationary pressures
Coffee prices in the UK are rising sharply, with some cafés now charging as much as £6.50 for a flat white, as the industry faces mounting cost pressures from farm to counter. The article argues this matters because coffee, like beer, is becoming another everyday purchase noticeably affected by inflation, and businesses may soon test…
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Vintage photos reveal what grocery shopping looked like in the 1960s
A Fox News article showcases a collection of 1960s newspaper grocery advertisements, offering readers a nostalgic look back at how Americans shopped and what they paid for everyday staples decades ago. The vintage ads highlight prices that appear strikingly low by modern standards, prompting comparisons between what groceries cost then and now once inflation is…
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Steve Forbes backs Trump’s Mt. Rushmore warning on communism: ‘He’s right’
Steve Forbes, the chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes and a former Republican presidential candidate, has publicly endorsed President Donald Trump’s warning that communism poses a serious internal threat to the United States. Speaking to Fox News Digital, Forbes argued that Trump is right to characterise this internal communist threat as the greatest danger facing America,…
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‘Super’ El Niño could cause global food price shock lasting into 2028, analysts say
Economists are warning that a “super” El Niño weather cycle forming in 2026-27 could trigger a severe shock to global food prices that lasts into 2028, compounding inflation already driven higher by the Iran war. With world food prices at their highest level in three years, analysts say supply chains face “two shocks at once”…
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Reed Jobs would rather talk about curing cancer than his last name
Reed Jobs, the son of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is seeking to establish his oncology-focused venture firm Yosemite as a significant force in cancer biotech, three years after founding it in 2023. In an interview with TechCrunch, he emphasised that he would rather discuss the science of curing cancer than his famous surname, framing Yosemite’s…
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Toe-curling antics of Labour MPs in ‘Pestminster’ dossier being used by rivals to stop them getting top jobs in Burnham’s government
The article claims that a confidential “Pestminster” dossier detailing allegedly inappropriate or embarrassing behaviour by Labour MPs is being circulated by their internal rivals. According to the report, the purpose of leaking the material is to block those MPs from securing senior positions in a government led by Andy Burnham, positioning it as part of…
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TalkFuse afternoon briefing, 11 Jul 2026 17:58
Bellingham Fires England into World Cup Clash as Wimbledon Crowns All-Czech Final
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Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future?
Experts say there will still be opportunities ahead in everything from teaching to hotels and the law Entering the world of work often brings some uncertainty, but now there is another question: how can I AI-proof my career? We asked people from across various industries what they think the impact of AI will be on…
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World Cup quarter-final expected to generate £500m sales boost for UK economy
As England prepare to take on Norway on Saturday, sales of pints, takeaways and new TVs continue to surge From a cosy Norwegian pub to outdoor fan zones packed with hopeful England football fans, Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final between the two nations is expected to generate a multimillion-pound windfall for venues showing the game. The…
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South Africa was once hailed as a ‘Rainbow Nation’ – now it’s being torn apart by ‘Afrophobia’ as black South Africans turn against illegal migrants from other African countries who they fear will take their jobs: SUE REID
In horrific scenes never witnessed in the post-apartheid era, black foreigners are being chased from their homes, beaten up and having their lives threatened.