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Oil tumbles and UK’s FTSE 100 posts biggest daily rise in a year on hopes Middle East war will end soon – as it happened

Brent crude prices have fallen sharply, while the FTSE 100 is up 1.8% and government bonds are rallying

Australia’s land value has gone through the roof. Where does that leave young people who want to buy a home?

The capital gains tax discount helps real estate investors become even wealthier. Time to give the young a slice of ‘the Australian dream’

Would more North Sea drilling mean lower energy prices for UK consumers?

Kemi Badenoch claims increased UK oil and gas production would cut bills by £200, but critics say plan won’t work

Oil price falls and markets rally after Trump says Iran war over in ‘two to three weeks’

US president’s claim that conflict is nearing end prompts 15% drop in Brent crude and stock market climb in Asia

Housebuilder Berkeley to halt buying new land and hiring staff

Group cuts costs as shares plunge while it grapples with impact of Iran war on property market

This is what a fossil-fuel shock looks like. The UK must adapt its energy system – and quickly

The Iran war will hit food prices, fuel costs and interest rates. But we could could turn this crisis to our advantage, says Chaitanya Kumar of the New Economics Foundation

BP is operating in a world of ‘significant complexity’, new boss tells staff

Meg O’Neill’s memo comes as company tries to rebuild strategy amid oil shock of Iran war and after failed green pivot

Iran war may increase mortgage payments for extra 1.3m households, says Bank of England

Financial policy committee predicts ‘Trumpflation’ rises, as average two-year fixed rate hits 5.84%

US tech firm Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as it steps up AI spending

Company chaired by Trump ally Larry Ellison seeks to reassure investors that bet on AI infrastructure will pay off

Lunar prospectors: the businesses looking to mine the moon

Within the lunar dirt is a type of helium so rare on Earth that a palm-sized container is estimated to be worth millions

Cost of living: get ready for ‘awful April’ bill increases

From council tax to water, broadband to stamps, the annual round of price rises starts on 1 April … and that’s before any fallout from Iran war

Revealed: the vast illegal casino network targeting UK gamblers

Calls for tougher laws as network stretching from Caribbean to Georgia generates riches for offshore tycoons by appearing to prey on the vulnerable

Energy crisis: why ‘keep calm but cut down’ may be a better message for Labour

Government keen to avoid panic as oil price surges, but perhaps households need advice on reducing consumption

Delayed by EU entry/exit system? Then travel light

Only way to avoid missing a flight because of EES rules: squeeze everything into a cabin bag and skip luggage check-in

Invisible plumes and ‘terrible pollution’: the reality of the US gas sites rated ‘grade A’

Exclusive: Guardian investigation into reliability of methane certification issued by MiQ reveals weakness of voluntary model

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  • Governments’ borrowing costs hit further multi-decade highs as US-Iran peace hopes fade
  • ‘Picky bits’ on the menu as British shoppers snap up picnic food in heatwave
  • UK pay growth slows as job vacancies hit five-year low
  • Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley tightens hold on Hugo Boss
  • Student bank accounts: don’t be swayed by the freebies, freshers told
  • Half of homes in Great Britain taking longer to sell than last year amid mortgage volatility
  • At least 109 BHP workers sexually harassed colleagues in a single year, mining company says
  • Top economists urge Burnham to sign UK up to UN initiative on global inequality
  • Ministers drop plan to relax affordable housing rules after negative response
  • Virgin Trains a step closer to running services to Europe in blow to Eurostar
  • European farmers face ‘unprecedented crisis’ after successive heatwaves
  • US gas prices reach highest ever recorded for August amid stalled talks with Iran
  • China’s economy showing signs that slowdown may be extending
  • Leading economies’ borrowing costs hit highest since 2008 crisis
  • Alarm raised over ‘privacy dilemma’ of facial recognition technology at Coles and Woolworths
  • Government borrowing costs hit multi-year highs as markets fear inflation, and oil and gas prices rise – as it happened
  • UK government ‘irresponsible’ for not publishing emergency drought plans
  • Sainsbury’s store pauses AI scanning after false shoplifting accusation
  • JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon warns UK chancellor not to hike taxes on banks
  • Thom Yorke, Romy and Brian Eno among 200 musicians urging PM to reject new North Sea drilling
  • Asking prices for newly listed homes in UK’s richest borough fall by £100k in one month
  • Are Microsoft’s AI plans being held back by a shortage of chips?
  • Summer jobs bounce back in UK thanks to busy calendar of sport and music
  • Water companies in England and Wales explore ‘surge pricing’ during drought
  • Interest rate dilemma for central banks as inflation rises but growth slows
  • ‘I see the incredible promise’: on set of an AI film shoot as new studios embrace controversial tech
  • ‘Why did it become personal?’: furore over plans to expand Kent oyster shack
  • Burnham urged to crack down on gig economy firms to protect 4m workers

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