Two senior former MEPs express concern about the possibility of Donald Trump winning the US election, emphasizing the importance of EU-US cooperation and transatlantic relations in the face of global uncertainty. They highlight the potential impact on democracy and geopolitical stability, urging continued efforts towards a mutually supportive relationship. Another expert offers a more optimistic view, suggesting that a Trump presidency could lead to a deal cutting tariffs and regulatory changes benefiting both Europe and the US.
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UK inflation increases as cigarettes and petrol drive price rises
In November, the rate of price rises in the UK increased to 2.6 per cent, driven by higher tobacco duty and petrol costs, according to the Office for National Statistics. The inflation level rose above the Bank of England's 2 per cent target due to increased household energy bills and taxes on tobacco products, leading to concerns about the economy not working for working people. Additionally, food and alcohol prices rose ahead of the festive...
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