Starmer decries UK energy-bill volatility linked to Trump and Putin

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says households’ energy bills swing up and down due to the actions of Trump and Putin as oil prices fluctuate amid the Israel–Iran conflict and a fragile ceasefire. He also criticizes Israel’s strikes on Lebanon during the ceasefire, while the White House defends Trump’s Iran policy and praises a potential peace agreement.
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