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UK households cut back spending at fastest rate in 16 months, Barclays says
NOTICIA
12.05.2026

UK households cut back spending at fastest rate in 16 months, Barclays says

Dip in credit card spending in April, particularly on travel, suggests Britons preparing for harder times amid Iran war falloutHouseholds cut back on their spending in April at the fastest pace in 16 months, as the conflict in the Middle East provoked fears of another cost of living crisis, a report from one of the UK’s biggest banks has suggested.Barclays, which processes nearly 40% of the UK’s credit and debit card transactions, said its data showed there had been a 0.1% fall in card spending last month compared with a year earlier. This was the first year-on-year fall since November 2024. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
UK households cut back spending at fastest rate in 18 months, Barclays says
NOTICIA
11.05.2026

UK households cut back spending at fastest rate in 18 months, Barclays says

Dip in credit card spending in April, particularly on travel, suggests Britons preparing for harder times amid Iran war falloutHouseholds cut back on their spending in April at the fastest pace in 18 months, as the conflict in the Middle East provoked fears of another cost of living crisis, a report from one of the UK’s biggest banks has suggested.Barclays, which processes nearly 40% of the UK’s credit and debit card transactions, said its data showed there had been a 0.1% fall in card spending last month compared with a year earlier. This was the first year-on-year fall since November 2024. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
UK households bracing for new cost of living crisis, report finds
NOTICIA
11.05.2026

UK households bracing for new cost of living crisis, report finds

PwC survey reports fast fall in consumer confidence with people worried about Iran war’s impact on economy and personal financesBritish households are bracing for a new cost of living crisis, as the impact of the Middle East conflict dampens confidence in the economy and personal finances, a survey has suggested.Consumer confidence in the UK has dipped over the last three months at the fastest rate since June 2022, when inflation in the UK was soaring as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the spike in commodity prices. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Iran deal optimism lifts markets; anger as Shell’s profits more than double – business live
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

Iran deal optimism lifts markets; anger as Shell’s profits more than double – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsClimate campaigners attack Shell over ‘windfall’ profits from Iran warDanny Gross, climate campaigner at Friends of the Earth, says Shell’s profits are ‘indefensible’, after the company doubled its quarterly earnings to $6.9bn this morning.Gross says:“Once again, fossil fuel giants are pocketing monstrous profits while drivers are being squeezed at the petrol pump and households are set to pay higher energy bills.“Our fossil fuel-reliant energy system siphons money away from ordinary people to the rich and powerful.“In the twenty-first century we have cheaper, cleaner alternatives that we can use to power Britain without anybody being bombed. We don’t need to let the fossil fuel industry hold us to ransom and pass on the costs of endless wars and limitless pollution.The cost of living crisis, the climate crisis, the middle-east crisis, these are all oil industry operating costs. We need to stop subsidising them, introduce new taxes to make them pay and start taxing their obscene profits properly.”Adjusted Earnings, compared with the fourth quarter 2025, reflected higher contributions from trading and optimisation mainly impacting our Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions businesses, higher realised prices, higher refining margins, lower operating expenses and higher Lubricants margins, partly offset by lower volumes.“While people around the world struggle with soaring energy costs, Shell is raking in billions in added profit. The same crisis that is driving these windfalls is pushing millions closer to hunger and hardship.“Governments must act now to tax these excess profits and use the money to protect vulnerable households and expand affordable, homegrown renewable energy. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Food Prices Set to Rise 50% Since 2021 as Climate and Energy Shocks Quadruple Growth Rate
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Economy·04.05.2026Resumen IA

Food Prices Set to Rise 50% Since 2021 as Climate and Energy Shocks Quadruple Growth Rate

Food prices are on track to be 50% higher in November 2026 than at the start of the cost of living crisis in 2021, according to ECIU thinktank research. Climate and energy shocks have driven an almost quadrupling of food price growth, with costs rising in five years at roughly the same rate as the previous two decades. Staples including pasta, chocolate, eggs and beef are significantly more expensive, while household food bills rose by £605 over 2022-2023.

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Guardian Business
Why I'm Hitting the Streets This May Day: Workers Are Ready to Organize
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Política·01.05.2026Resumen IA

Why I'm Hitting the Streets This May Day: Workers Are Ready to Organize

The author, a UAW member, explains why they will join over 3,000 May Day protests across the US – double last year's count. Workers are calling for a strike against billionaire rule, angry at both Trump and a Democratic establishment that abandoned the working class. Drawing parallels to the 1886 eight-hour day movement and Haymarket Square, the author argues a new oligarchy is waging class war and workers must organize rather than wait for political salvation. The UAW has set contracts to expire on May Day 2028, preparing for a general strike.

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Guardian Business
Three million UK households skipping meals as cost of living crisis deepens
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Business·30.04.2026Resumen IA

Three million UK households skipping meals as cost of living crisis deepens

Three million UK households are skipping meals due to rising costs, according to Which?. Consumer confidence has fallen to -62, the lowest since the 2022 cost of living crisis peak. Eighty-five percent are worried about food prices and 80% about fuel prices, with 71% believing the UK economy will deteriorate in the next 12 months. The average missed bill payment rate has risen to 7.5%.

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Guardian UK
UK inflation rises to 3.3% amid fuel price surge linked to Iran conflict
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Economy·22.04.2026Resumen IA

UK inflation rises to 3.3% amid fuel price surge linked to Iran conflict

UK inflation rose to 3.3% in March from 3% in February, matching economists' forecasts, as fuel prices surged following the outbreak of the US-Israeli war on Iran. The conflict has pushed global oil prices to around $100/barrel and threatened supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. The IMF warned Britain faces the sharpest growth slowdown and joint highest inflation in the G7 this year. The Bank of England held interest rates steady but cautioned that prolonged conflict could force borrowing cost increases.

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Guardian Business