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The Guardian view on World Cup ticket prices: $33,000? You’re having a laugh … | Editorial
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12.05.2026

The Guardian view on World Cup ticket prices: $33,000? You’re having a laugh … | Editorial

Fifa’s embrace of dynamic pricing and resale markets has led to sky-high costs and a speculative free-for-all, betraying the spirit of the beautiful gameIn What Money Can’t Buy, his 2012 critique of a world where everything is for sale, Michael Sandel laments what he calls “the skyboxification of American life”. Price gouging and profiteering, Mr Sandel notes, can exclude millions from communal experiences that should unite people, rather than divide them according to the size of their wallets. That is “not good for democracy, nor is it a satisfying way to live”.Ahead of the men’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next month, millions of football fans would readily agree with the Harvard philosopher. Gianni Infantino, the president of the sport’s global governing body, Fifa, has predicted that this summer’s tournament will be the “greatest and most inclusive … ever”. But the lead-up has been overshadowed by a ticketing strategy that is almost surreally indifferent to the battered traditions of “the people’s game”.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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UK Competition Watchdog Finds No Evidence of Fuel Price Gouging After Iran War
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01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

UK Competition Watchdog Finds No Evidence of Fuel Price Gouging After Iran War

The Competition and Markets Authority has found no evidence of widespread price-gouging by UK fuel retailers in the weeks after the US-Israel war with Iran began. The CMA said profit margins were broadly unchanged between February and March, though it identified margin increases for two supermarkets and three non-supermarket retailers. Chief executive Sarah Cardell said the watchdog is investigating why and will report further in May.

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BBC Business