
UK house prices rose sharply in March but Iran war expected to cause slowdown
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
Price of typical UK home increased by 0.9% in March but surging mortgage rates expected to put brake on activity
UK house prices increased at the fastest rate in almost 18 months in March, although surging mortgage rates amid the Iran war are likely to lead to a market slowdown, according to Nationwide.
The UK’s biggest building society said the price of a typical UK home increased by 0.9% month on month in March, the largest increase since December 2024.
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Investors call on Thames Water to let them bid for it after last year’s failed takeover
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
CK Infrastructure, a Hong Kong investment group, said bosses of struggling water company should eat ‘humble pie’
Thames Water’s bosses should eat “humble pie” over a failed takeover process last year and let other firms bid for it, according to a Hong Kong investment group angling to buy the troubled water company.
CK Infrastructure (CKI), which is owned by Hong Kong’s richest man, Li Ka-shing, has already acquired Northumbrian Water and has been trying to launch a bid for Thames since February last year.
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Food price rises unlikely before summer, says boss of Sainsbury’s
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
Simon Roberts says Easter shop will be unaffected by Middle East conflict, but industry warns prices may rise this year
Shoppers will not see food prices rise until at least the summer and Easter will be unaffected by conflict in the Middle East, the boss of Sainsbury’s has said, despite fears of an inflation spike.
Simon Roberts said it was “too early” to say whether and when food price inflation related to higher commodity costs would hit supermarket shelves and that the UK’s second-largest supermarket had long-term agreements with suppliers to help protect shoppers.
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Marmite maker Unilever agrees $44.8bn deal to combine food arm with McCormick
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
Core focus will be on beauty, personal care and home products after spinning off brands such as Hellmann’s and Pot Noodle
Unilever has agreed to combine its food business with US-based McCormick in a $44.8bn deal that will give the Marmite-to-Hellmann’s mayonnaise owner majority control of a food empire.
The Anglo-Dutch company will control 65% of the new spin-off, which will combine brands such as Knorr and Pot Noodle with McCormick’s condiments and spices including French’s mustard, Old Bay seasoning and Cholula hot sauce.
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Does anyone think Matt Goodwin’s book on Britain’s demise is a publishing sensation? I mean, other than him | Marina Hyde
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026

The UK has a chance to pioneer pornography regulation – it must take it | Susanna Rustin
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026

The toughest job facing the new head of Ofcom: tackling the blatantly partisan GB News | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026


Is calling a woman ‘auntie’ ageist harassment – or a mark of respect? It’s a trickier question than you think | Lola Okolosie
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026

Never mind leading the free world, if Donald Trump were your ageing father, when would you take away his car keys?
Posted on Monday March 30, 2026

Viktor Orbán has the support of both Russia and the US. Here’s why that doesn’t seem to be doing him any good | Péter Krekó
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026

Will Trump bring peace, or more bombs? Shady speculators seem to bet right every time | Nesrine Malik
Posted on Monday March 30, 2026


Kent’s meningitis outbreak taught me that post-Covid Britain is not as divided as many feared | Devi Sridhar
Posted on Monday March 30, 2026

Ben Jennings on changes to bin collections in England – cartoon
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026

The Guardian view on Israel’s death penalty: capital punishment is always wrong. This new law is doubly so | Editorial
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026

Palantir’s UK boss criticises ‘ideological’ groups as ministers move to scrap NHS contract
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
Louis Mosley says government should resist calls to trigger break clause in £330m deal with US analytics company
Palantir’s UK boss has urged the government not to give in to “ideologically motivated campaigners” as government ministers explore a way out of a £330m NHS contract with the tech company.
Ministers have sought advice on triggering a break clause in Palantir’s deal to deliver the Federated Data Platform (FDP), amid questions over the company’s presence in the public sector.
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Meta, Tiktok and Google under investigation for allegedly disobeying Australia’s social media ban
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
Nearly 70% of under-16s with accounts on Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok had maintained access, survey finds
The Australian government has accused big tech firms like Meta, TikTok and Google of disobeying the landmark ban on under-16s using social media, after the country’s online safety office warned many children had accounts.
A survey of 900 Australian parents found around a third (31%) said their children still had one or more social media accounts after the ban, compared to 49% before the laws.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina v Italy: World Cup playoff – live
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
⚽️ Updates from this 7.45pm BST KO at the Bilino Polje Stadium
⚽️ Tonight’s live scores | Email Scott
Kit Watch. Bosnia and Herzegovina get first-kit dibs as the home side, so they’re playing in their blue shirts with yellow trim …
… and so the Azzurri are forced into second-choice white. Italy have always cut a dash in white shirts – see also Enzo Bearzot’s beyond-stylish sports jacket at the 1982 World Cup – so no complaints there. But there’s something slightly off about that redesigned shield. Not pointy enough at the bottom. Italy wearing adidas doesn’t sit right either. Come back, Diadora, make the world right again.
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World Cup 2026 playoffs: Sweden v Poland, Czech Republic v Denmark, Kosovo v Turkey – live
Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026
⚽️ World Cup playoffs updates from 7.45pm BST
⚽️ Tonight’s live scores | Email Yara
Czech Republic v Denmark: “It’s been 20 years since our last World Cup appearance, and we’ll do everything we can to get there,” said the Czech Republic midfielder Tomáš Souček after his side’s penalty success against the Republic of Ireland. However, the Czech Republic have not beaten the Danes in seven games since a 3-0 win in the quarter-finals of Euro 2004.
Brian Riemer’s Denmark booked their final spot with a confident 4-0 victory over North Macedonia. “It is important to look forward to big matches, even though there is also a lot of pressure,” Riemer said. “It is a huge match, and it is probably one of the biggest matches I have been involved with in my career so far. We are completely well prepared and ready.”
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