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The Financial Times says the UK government is now scrambling to to respond to the surge in natural gas prices. Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng held talks this week with officials from the business department’s “energy resilience unit” and has requested a meeting with the chief of National Grid, the paper says.

Financial Times Front Page 12th of March 2026

An aide warned the PM that appointing Peter Mandelson to a Washington post posed reputational risk, after a short vetting file flagged past links to Jeffrey Epstein. The process was seen as rushed. Supporters cite his experience; critics question transparency and due diligence.

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Financial Times Front Page 11th of March 2026

Washington signalled imminent, far more intense military action against Iran, even as the US president hinted an end could be near. Oil prices whipsawed after a false report of tanker escorts. Aramco warned a prolonged conflict would be catastrophic, while Tehran urged ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.

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Financial Times Front Page 10th of March 2026

G7 ministers signalled readiness to tap strategic oil reserves through the IEA after crude briefly topped $100, aiming to steady supply, tame inflation and support growth. Markets wobbled as traders priced in stickier inflation, intensifying political pressure over fuel costs.

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Financial Times Front Page 9th of March 2026

The US and Israel have intensified military operations against Iran, triggering responses across the Gulf. Some producers have cut or halted output, pushing crude towards $100 and raising shipping risks. Markets brace for further disruption as regional partners seek to contain tensions.

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