UK Faces Inflation Surge Amid Tension in International Trade
The Financial Times highlights major incidents including a non-terrorist car crash at a Liverpool FC parade, rising UK food inflation due to fresh food prices, G4S's lawsuit over a Charlotte Tilbury heist, and EU's push for a trade deal with the US to avoid tariffs.

Merseyside Police recently arrested a 53-year-old man following a car incident at the Liverpool Football Club's victory parade. While initial assumptions considered terrorism, authorities have dismissed such links. No casualties have been reported.
In economic news, UK food inflation reached a concerning one-year high, notably affecting fresh produce sectors. The squeeze tightens household budgets, signaling potential shifts in consumer buying power and economic strategy.
Criminals successfully stole a significant stock of Charlotte Tilbury products from a warehouse. The security breach involved crucial access codes left carelessly accessible. Legal actions against G4S are underway as investigations continue. Concurrently, several European Union countries are advocating for diplomacy to avert U.S. tariffs, pushing for proactive negotiations with the Trump administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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