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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsUK house prices fall for third successive month amid Iran war uncertaintyUK shoppers return to high street as warm weather brings respite from shadow of warAfter rising in recent months, global food commodity prices stabilised in May. The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation has reported that its Food Price Index was stable last month, showing that the cost of a basket of food commodities dipped by 0.2% in May.

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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsUK shoppers return to high street as warm weather brings respite from shadow of warAfter rising in recent months, global food commodity prices stabilised in May. The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation has reported that its Food Price Index was stable last month, showing that the cost of a basket of food commodities dipped by 0.2% in May.

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Satellite imagery shows erasure of southern Gaza as Israel expands control

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The UK food imports most at risk from ‘El Nino’ heat stress this summer

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Israeli settlers are driving Palestinian shepherds from their grazing lands

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Portugal general strike: What you need to know

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‘We need to do even more’: World Food Programme calls for greater response to Ebola outbreak

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Mango Mayday: Dark spots on produce threaten Himsagar export shipments

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