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US tariffs on coffee and bananas to ease under new trade deals
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UK house prices fall as Iran war uncertainty dampens demand
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The cost of rising rents: Working four jobs and pushed on to benefits
Posted onSteve Reed, MP for Streatham and Croydon North and Secretary of State for Housing, said: “Across London, 2.7 million renters will benefit from Labour’s Renters’ Rights Bill, ending Section 21 no-fault evictions so families can’t be forced out without reason, capping unfair rent hikes, and introducing a new ombudsman and stronger enforcement to drive up…
