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“The worst is yet to come” is the headline for the i – a reference to the assessment of French President Emmanuel Macron after speaking over the phone to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. The paper says the humanitarian crisis is growing in Ukrainian cities “under siege without water or power”.

i Front Page 30th of March 2026

Talks on a UK-EU youth mobility scheme have hit deadlock. The UK wants a hard cap on under-30 visas; Brussels offers an emergency brake if numbers surge. Ministers are set to resist concessions over immigration concerns, despite polling that 45% would accept more Europeans for improved trade.

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i Front Page 28th of March 2026

Polling finds half of voters have tightened their belts amid global tensions, cutting back on eating out, fuel, big purchases and home energy. Over a third report no change. Many back more North Sea oil and gas, while a majority support targeted energy help for the poorest.

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i Front Page 27th of March 2026

Economists warn the UK faces a triple hit: growth cut to 0.7% in 2026 with recession risk, inflation at 4%—twice the Bank’s target—and an energy crunch from Gulf disruption. The squeeze threatens higher fuel and home energy bills, weaker wage growth, rising unemployment and a £10bn hole in public finances.

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i Front Page 26th of March 2026

The UK will lead a NATO maritime taskforce next month aboard a German frigate after failing to have a Royal Navy ship available. Ministers face criticism that cuts have left fleets overstretched, prompting warnings from MPs and former chiefs over readiness and credibility.

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