Milder weather has given Britons relief from recent storm damage, but the UK is cautioned to prepare for more wet and windy conditions leading up to spring, with northwestern areas likely to experience heavy rain and strong winds from 4-13 February. Southern England will see fewer weather disruptions, with periods of dry weather expected, although some rain may occur. After 14 February, brief cold spells are anticipated between weather systems, with the south facing potential frost and fog risks, according to the Met Office.
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Eurozone inflation falls below target to 1.9%
Eurozone Inflation Drops Below ECB TargetIn May, Eurozone inflation fell to 1.9%, below the European Central Bank's (ECB) 2% target for the first time in seven months, leading economists to predict potential interest rate cuts. The euro declined by 0.3% following the data release, with expectations for a quarter-point rate cut to 2% anticipated at the ECB's upcoming meeting. Analysts suggest further easing is likely, with core inflation also decreasing to 2.3%, indicating a trend...
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