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151. June inflation defies food, fares rise to fall to 7.9pc

152. Australia's economic growth slows amid inflation and cost-of-living pressures

153. NI: Striking workers at Survitec in Dunmurry determined to win an inflation-proof pay increase

154. Austria : Inflation in April 2023 at 9.7 percent

155. Royal London: Inflation falls but concerns remain

156. Food to overtake energy as main driver of inflation after biggest price jump in 45 years; A fifth of Britons are already eating less or skipping meals to save money

157. Kenya: Kenyans in Distress as Cost of Living Soar

158. UK inflation falls to 10.1% in March

159. From high street giants to independent businesses: The Teesside closures as cost of living bites; The covid-19 pandemic, spiralling energy bills and lack of footfall have caused a number of Teesside businesses to shut up shop

160. Inflation set to fall 'quite rapidly' in coming months as 'a corner has been turned'; The Governor of the Bank of England said it was likely due to energy pricing

161. Inflation set to fall 'quite rapidly' in coming months as 'a corner has been turned'; The Governor of the Bank of England said it was likely due to energy pricing

162. Sex work insider says cost of living is killing businesses as brothels shut down; Three massage parlours in one area have shut down as men cut back their spending, and energy bills rise

163. Inflation expected to ease following steep decline in fuel prices; Inflation last month is set to be lower than it was in November after reaching a 41-year high in October

164. Jeremy Hunt mocked for 'Mr Bean-esque' video explaining why inflation is so high; The Chancellor was accused of airbrushing out Liz Truss's disastrous economic policy as he blamed Covid, the war in Ukraine and rising energy prices for inflation in a bizarre two-minute video

165. Inflation expected to fall after steep decline in fuel prices; Inflation last month is set to be lower than it was in November after reaching a 41-year high in October

166. Inflation expected to fall after steep decline in fuel prices; Inflation last month is set to be lower than it was in November after reaching a 41-year high in October

167. Food prices hit 45-year high despite inflation easing in the UK; The rate of inflation fell in December, mostly triggered by a drop in fuel prices, but food and drink price inflation soared again

168. Inflation expected to fall after steep decline in fuel prices; Inflation last month is set to be lower than it was in November after reaching a 41-year high in October

169. Real-terms UK pay fell at fastest rates for 20 years at end of 2022; Inflation-adjusted figures also show growth in the public sector significantly trailing private sector

171. WORLD CUP NETS UK GROWTH BOOST; ? HOPES RISE WE MAY AVOID RECESSION (PARTLY THANKS TO FANS IN THE PUB) Things are looking up! Surprise rise in growth

172. Where inflation goes next is anyone's guess so we'll stick with a well diversified portfolio; Bank of England says inflation may stay higher for longer; Lord Wolfson of Next sees encouraging signs as inflation falls in the eurozone

173. Price of Greggs sausage roll goes up again amid inflation pressures; The bakery chain says that even though consumers are facing cost of living pressures, its meals remain 'good value'

174. How high did US inflation get this year and where is it headed in 2023? Inflation soared in 2022 amid Covid-19, the war in Ukraine and a broken supply chain -- but here's what we can expect next; Inflation soared in 2022 amid Covid-19, the war in Ukraine and a broken supply chain -- but here's what we can expect next

175. Five charts that show the UK's economic prospects in 2023; Inflation, faltering GDP and rising unemployment are all on the cards for the country this year

176. 'More like surviving' -the year the cost of living engulfed Merseyside; People across the region have faced some of the hardest months in recent memory as living standards have plummeted amid soaring inflation and rising energy bills

177. UK inflation soared to a 30-year high in December -- and economists say it's going higher

179. Rwandans feel pinch as cost of living and unemployment soar

180. Labour accuse Tories of wrecking Christmas as festive season will cost 15% more; And deputy leader Angela Rayner says the reason is that Conservatives have failed to tackle the cost of living with prices up nine per cent while allowing wages to fall by 2.7%

181. One in eight young private renters have moved home because of the cost of living; With rents rising by an average of 3.6% in October 2022, on top of the soaring costs of goods and services, many young renters are deciding to make the move back home

182. One in eight young private renters have moved home because of the cost of living; With rents rising by an average of 3.6% in October 2022, on top of the soaring costs of goods and services, many young renters are deciding to make the move back home

183. Inflation falls but food prices still rising at highest rate for 45 years

184. Mortgage rates set to rise further in latest cost-of-living blow

185. US cost of living continues to rise but inflation appears to finally be slowing; Latest consumer price index figures showed prices rising by 7.1% from last November, down from 40-year high of 9.1% in June

186. 'Life is tough': New Zealand charities brace for Christmas surge as cost of living pressures mount; City missions are reporting a 400% increase in demand since before the pandemic, amid soaring food and housing costs

187. Price of supermarket budget and own-brand ranges up by as much as 175%; Consumer group's food and drink inflation tracker shows huge price rises on everyday products

188. Price of supermarket budget and own-brand ranges up by as much as 175%; Consumer group's food and drink inflation tracker shows huge price rises on everyday products

189. Price of supermarket budget and own-brand ranges up by as much as 175%; Consumer group's food and drink inflation tracker shows huge price rises on everyday products

190. Price of supermarket budget and own-brand ranges up by as much as 175%; Consumer group's food and drink inflation tracker shows huge price rises on everyday products

191. Cost of living: What British Gas customers should do as many still waiting for energy bill help vouchers; More than 30 per cent of British Gas customers on prepayment meters say they're still waiting for energy bill help vouchers

192. UK house prices post biggest fall since 2020 after mini-budget chaos -- business live; Average UK house prices fell 1.4% in November, as 'the fallout from the mini-budget continued to impact the market,' says Nationwide

193. IKEA workers to get pay boost as part of £12m cost of living investment; The workers will receive on average a 6% pay increase as well as staff discount doubling

194. Gin prices fall despite soaring inflation but it may not last long, experts warn; Shopping costs are going up for most household items and groceries but gin fans can raise a glass to the fact that their favourite tipple is bucking the cost of living trend

195. Virgin Money agrees 10% pay rise for staff on top of £1,000 cost-of-living payment; The bank has also revealed rising revenues as interest rates are increased

196. Paradise paused: Asia-Pacific tourism continues to lag after the Covid induced freeze; Foreign arrivals slowly return, but cost of living pressures and China's zero-Covid policy weigh on visitor numbers

197. Average worker in Coventry set to see massive cut in spending power as prices rise; Wages are not keeping in line with soaring inflation, the union says

198. Inflation soars to 40-year high hitting 11.1%; The figure is higher than economists had expected

199. Inflation soars to 40-year high hitting 11.1%; The figure is higher than economists had expected

200. UK inflation jumps to 11.1% on back of energy and food price rises; Annual rate increases further in October after consumers face bigger gas and electricity bills despite capAnalysis: Jeremy Hunt faces difficult budget choicesBusiness updates: poorest households hit hardest by inflation

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