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4 articlesSix eggs used to cost £1. Here's why they're now £2.
UK egg prices have doubled in four years despite record production. The real story isn't greedflation, it's how prices move down much slower than they move up.
BBC's Laura Pomfret tackles CCJs as UK court judgments hit post-pandemic high
The Morning Live finance expert's explainer on County Court Judgments lands as Registry Trust data shows small consumer debts, not big defaults, are driving a record surge.
UK food tariff cut works out to 10p off the weekly shop
Chancellor Rachel Reeves billed the £150m suspension as cost-of-living relief. The Food and Drink Federation's own maths put the household benefit at about £5.20 a year.
UK county court judgments hit post-pandemic high, driven by sub-£500 debts
Registry Trust logged nearly 1.2 million new CCJs across the UK and Ireland in 2025. The median value is falling, and only one in twenty is ever paid in full.
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