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end of this year. The average two-year fixed mortgage rate was 5.77% on Tuesday according to Moneyfacts, compared with 4.83% before the start of the conflict in the Middle East. Over the past week
end to the US-Israel war with Iran. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said an agreement with Tehran had been "largely negotiated" and details would be announced soon but the following day [urged
end the war was close at hand. Earlier in the day he had vowed to hit Iran "very hard". As ever with Trump, much can change very quickly. He has already controversially accepted a Peace
Iran war will make food more expensive, according to a new poll, as businesses warned the “window is closing” for ministers to cut energy costs for UK retailers. Research by Opinium found that
conflict, adding as much as $500m (£367m) in costs per month, but it had passed this on to its customers through higher freight rates. “The reopening of the strait of Hormuz, whether it happens
Trump's strikes on Iran, and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, have driven oil prices up, with a barrel of Brent crude, a major oil benchmark, [hitting a four-year high
impact on energy and fertiliser supplies. The UN humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, has said that the $2bn a day spent on the war could have saved [about 87 million people’s lives](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/20/us-spending-on-reckless-iran-war-could-have-saved-87m-lives-says-un)
Iran’s list of demands ‘garbage’ [Kent Nishimura/AFP] A CNN report published hours after the CBS story said some Trump administration officials believed Pakistan has been sharing “a more positive version of the Iranian position
Trump attacked his German counterpart in another social media post on Thursday, stating that Merz should spend more time trying to end the war between Russia and Ukraine and less time “interfering with those that
conflict to use back home: the big bang impact of attacking an adversary's oil export facilities. Russia's energy infrastructure is now a priority target, using Ukraine-manufactured long-range drones. According to Zelensky
impact for years in sub-Saharan Africa and east Africa pushing way more people into poverty”.  Fletcher also warned against the normalisation of violent language, such as Donald Trump
Iran](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AP26121622435575-1777891808.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513&quality=80) A child holds an Iranian flag while driving in Tehran [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo] The latest tensions come as Iranian authorities mobilise supporters to prepare for a potentially lengthy conflict as they
Trump and Netanyahu fall. The New Yorker called the videos “inescapable artefacts” of the war. The research firm Cyabra tracked 145 million views in the first weeks of the conflict alone. Iranian embassies amplified
Trump**, who [US warned Oman](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/27/donald-trump-oman-threat-strait-hormuz) in late May not to get involved in any effort with Iran to impose a toll. The US treasury secretary, **Scott Bessent**, said Oman’s ambassador
Trump’s wrath as he “refuses to let US use UK bases” for strikes on Iran’s infrastructure. And on Sunday, quoting a minister, The Times said the “economic fallout from the Iran war” would
Trump wrote on social media: “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!”. Brent crude rose
conflict management efforts and instead attempted to “swoop in” to seal deals during the final stages, such as in the Iran-Saudi Arabia normalisation agreement of 2023, which has since collapsed. “But if the price
conflict." Last week, [the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3v670qwz97o) the energy shock from the Iran war would hit the UK the hardest of the world's advanced economies, and cut its estimate
end the war, which began on 28 February but is currently under a two-week ceasefire. Trump hopes to put pressure on Iran by targeting two economic drivers - the huge tolls it was demanding ships
impact on the global economy, given the fact that it has not been able to achieve the war aims in a short time, the Trump administration wants that exit. And it’s becoming clearer that