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The housing market has been suffering since the start of the conflict in Iran, as mortgage rates rise and households put off moves due to concerns about the economy....
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Labour is killing off job opportunities for the young by pricing them out of work with huge increases in the minimum wage, according to the new boss of the Confederation of British Industry....
The Bank of England is set to slash its UK growth forecasts as business confidence tumbles and thousands of 'zombie' firms battered by Labour tax hikes and the Iran war face collapse....
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Markets were further jolted yesterday as it emerged that Donald Trump has discussed the possibility that the US blockade of Iran could last for months....