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Fertiliser shortages to have dramatic effect on food prices, says Duke of Westminster’s firm
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7.5.2026

Fertiliser shortages to have dramatic effect on food prices, says Duke of Westminster’s firm

Powerful property and farming firm Grosvenor Group says knock-on effect of Iran war could arrive next yearFertiliser shortages caused by the Iran war have driven up costs for UK farmers by up to 70% and will have a “dramatic” impact on food prices globally next year, according to one of Britain’s most powerful property and farming companies.Mark Preston, executive trustee of the 349-year-old Grosvenor Group, controlled by the Duke of Westminster, said fertiliser “was already quite expensive” before the 50% to 70% surge in prices since the start of the Iran war in late February. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Fertiliser shortages will have ‘dramatic’ effect on global food prices, warns farming boss
NACHRICHT
6.5.2026

Fertiliser shortages will have ‘dramatic’ effect on global food prices, warns farming boss

Powerful property and farming firm Grosvenor Group says knock-on effect of Iran war could arrive next yearFertiliser shortages caused by the Iran war have driven up costs for UK farmers by up to 70% and will have a “dramatic” impact on food prices globally next year, according to one of Britain’s most powerful property and farming companies.Mark Preston, executive trustee of the 349-year-old Grosvenor Group, controlled by the Duke of Westminster, said fertiliser “was already quite expensive” before the 50% to 70% surge in prices since the start of the Iran war in late February. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Brentford v West Ham, Newcastle v Brighton: Premier League and EFL – football live
Sport
2.5.2026

Brentford v West Ham, Newcastle v Brighton: Premier League and EFL – football live

⚽ Updates from a crucial afternoon of football action⚽ Ipswich seal promotion | Scores | Tables | Mail JohnBill Preston gets in touch: “I think Wednesday beating West Brom and finishing on zero points, the same as they began the season with*, would be fitting. It would reflect a new start to the club, a fresh page, a story yet to be written.“Although, one can’t help but feel I’ll be writing the same email again this time next year albeit into the League One finale if they get the expected fourteen points deduction post takeover and slide again.” Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Championship finale: Ipswich, Millwall and Middlesbrough vie for automatic promotion – live
Sport
2.5.2026

Championship finale: Ipswich, Millwall and Middlesbrough vie for automatic promotion – live

⚽ Updates from a crucial afternoon of football action⚽ Ten things to look out for | Scores | Tables | Mail JohnBill Preston gets in touch: “I think Wednesday beating West Brom and finishing on zero points, the same as they began the season with*, would be fitting. It would reflect a new start to the club, a fresh page, a story yet to be written.“Although, one can’t help but feel I’ll be writing the same email again this time next year albeit into the League One finale if they get the expected fourteen points deduction post takeover and slide again.” Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Former teacher accused of killing adopted baby 'Preston' in Blackpool
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Crime·28.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Former teacher accused of killing adopted baby 'Preston' in Blackpool

A former teacher and his partner are on trial accused of murdering an adopted baby who suffered 40 traumatic injuries before dying in hospital on 27 July 2023. The court heard defendant Varley texted his sister calling the infant 'dead meat' and later told his mother the child was 'murdered' weeks before the baby's death. The 10-month-old baby was adopted by the couple in Blackpool and had been taken into care by Oldham Council at five days old.

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BBC News
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Former Teacher Accused of Murdering 13-Month-Old Adopted Baby
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Crime·21.4.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Former Teacher Accused of Murdering 13-Month-Old Adopted Baby

A former high school teacher Jamie Varley, 37, is on trial at Preston Crown Court accused of murdering his 13-month-old adopted son Preston Davey, along with 25 charges of sexual and physical abuse. The court heard Varley told a work colleague a month before the child's death that he had 'dark thoughts' about drowning or suffocating the boy, who suffered 40 traumatic injuries. His partner John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, is charged with causing or allowing the child's death. Both deny all charges.

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BBC News
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