Americans are feeling the financial strain of Trump's war on Iran, with families spending an average of $447.19 extra on fuel since the conflict began. As prices soar, will consumers be forced to cut back even more?

As the war grinds on, conservative estimates put the cost of munitions to the US at more than $29billion, with some analysts suggesting the figure could already be as high as $1…

Editorial: More must be done to help hard-up families and the squeezed middle about to be hit by a tsunami of rising energy, mortgage and food costs – but most of all this country…