The chancellor said a meeting on Wednesday will explore ways to help households.
A shock to oil supplies is rattling financial markets, driving up prices at the pump and raising fears of a bigger economic hit.
Finance ministers and the IEA discussed options for stabilising oil prices which surpassed $100.
The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
With fuel and gas prices having risen in recent days, here are some ways the conflict could affect households.
Madrid cites humanitarian and economic reasons to give undocumented workers legal status.
For every $10 rise in oil prices, motorists face paying roughly 7p per litre more in the UK.
The artificial intelligence company has been in a public fight with US government leaders over use of its tools like Claude
The price of crude has surged above $100 on concerns about shortages due to supply disruptions.
The letter from London's mayor came as the US moved to designate the company a supply chain risk.
A drone attack on Azerbaijan has narrowed choices for airlines scrambling to respond to disruption in the Gulf.
Economic consequences are an intrinsic aspect of the Iran conflict, writes BBC economics editor Faisal Islam.
The contraction came as a surprise with payrolls down in nearly every sector.
Last year the Daily Mail and General Trust proposed to buy the company in a £500m takeover.
Royal Mail says the increase reflects the rise in delivery costs, but the move angers consumer groups.
Disruption to supplies from the Gulf due to the Middle East conflict has pushed the cost up by more than 80%.
Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi says oil could hit $150 a barrel if the Iran conflict continues over the coming weeks.
Nationwide, HSBC and Coventry Building Society are all putting some mortgage rates up.
New flights to the UK from the Middle East follow days of widespread air travel disruption since late February which has left many Britons stranded.
Some 14% of small High Street traders have gone card only in the last year, a survey suggests.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gives India a 30-day waiver to buy Russian crude as a "stop gap measure".
The supply chain risk designation of the artificial intelligence firm is a first for a US company.
The price of heating oil has risen amid the Middle East conflict, hitting many in rural areas.
Data suggests the number of fixed-term deals has more than halved as prices for wholesale energy surge.
TfL insists it has "kept customers informed throughout this incident and will continue to take all necessary action".
The 24 states are seeking to block Trump's latest tariffs, which he imposed to replace levies struck down by the Supreme Court.
The firm was unable to cope during high demand, Ofwat says, leading to "immense stress" for customers.
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Jobs are available on the icy continent for chefs, plumbers, carpenters and even hairdressers.
India's mango farmers are being urged to innovate as climate change makes cultivation "unpredictable".
During winter in Britain fresh produce is sent by cargo ship from the West African nation every week.
Reddit says its human contributors are valued amid an internet awash with AI-generated content.
The US president wants American energy firms to start extracting the crude but they are reluctant.
Developing a durable and affordable hand is one of the biggest challenges in robotics.
The industrialist and Manchester United co-owner has apologised over comments he made about immigration.
As hiring rates and job openings drop, some worry a tough job market could be here to stay.
The Netherlands has the lowest working hours in Europe, but some say it is harming its economy.
Even with sophisticated technology it is still difficult to detect fake foods.
Some residents say they have seen prices more than double since the conflict started.
North Yorkshire residents using oil tanks to fuel their homes say bills are soaring.
The council earmarks £1m to pay for the vouchers as part of a new Crisis and Resilience Fund.
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Iran says it has closed the vital shipping channel to global trade.
The billionaire says "anti-semitism is always in the air" with parallels to the persecution his ancestors faced.
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