Weather forecasts from the Met Office predict clear skies over large parts of the UK during a partial solar eclipse on Saturday morning, with roughly one third of the Sun covered as the Moon passes in front of it starting at 10am on 29 March. This will be Europe’s last partial solar eclipse of 2025, visible in the UK from 9.56am to 12.14pm, with the peak in London around 11.03am. However, those in northern Scotland and Northern Ireland may miss out on the spectacle due to expected rain and cloud cover.
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Eurozone inflation rose to ECB’s 2% target in June
Eurozone inflation rose to 2% in June, aligning with the European Central Bank's target and increasing from May's 1.9%. While the ECB has reduced rates to 2% since last summer, it is expected to pause further cuts, influenced by geopolitical events affecting oil prices and a stronger euro, which has appreciated nearly 14% against the US dollar this year. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: In June, prices in Europe went up by 2...
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