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🌍 World News Briefing – 7 May 2025 It’s a moody start to the week in Europe with chilly winds sweeping the continent, while in Asia, dry heat stokes cross-border flames — quite literally. Explosions along the India–Pakistan border fire marks one of the most serious escalations in months, in what global leaders worry will erupt into nuclear war. In Gaza, Israeli strikes have left 26 dead overnight as ceasefire efforts collapse. ⚡ Tensions mount…

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Anger at Indian payoff in biggest deal since Brexit The trade secretary has said he would never undercut British workers, as he accused the Tories of attacking the India trade deal because they were unable get it “across the line”. Jonathan Reynolds described Britain’s new agreement with India as “a smasher of a deal” and accused the Conservatives and Reform of being “unable to accept” that a Labour government had done something they could not.…

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UK wins biggest post-Brexit trade deal with India Sir Keir Starmer has struck Britain’s biggest post-Brexit trade deal, hailing a “landmark” agreement with India that will boost trade with the country by £25.5bn. In what the prime minister is billing as a major coup, he said the agreement, which focuses on whisky, gin, cars and cosmetics, will boost the economy and cut prices for consumers. UK wins biggest post-Brexit trade deal with India Trump’s bid…

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Labour’s tax break for Indian workers Keir Starmer was last night accused of undercutting British workers to seal a £5 billion trade deal with India. Under the agreement, tens of thousands of temporary Indian workers will be exempt from paying National Insurance in Britain, making them cheaper to hire. New Delhi heralded the deal as an ‘unprecedented’ win, but the UK Prime Minister was accused of introducing ‘two-tier taxes’ after National Insurance contributions for British…

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Winter fuel cut U-turn won’t repair damage, Labour insiders warn Small changes to the winter fuel allowance cut will not be enough to win back voters, rebel Labour MPs have warned Keir Starmer, as a Government insider admitted the policy had been like “Kryptonite” on the doorstep. Downing Street insisted there would be no U-turn on the decision to impose the cut on around 10 million pensioners, despite it being blamed on Labour losing votes…

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Cliff Notes England faces potential drought conditions this summer, following the driest start to spring in nearly 70 years and significantly reduced reservoir levels. A "medium" drought risk has been declared, prompting discussions among government and water officials regarding the necessity of water use restrictions and leak management. Farmers are already irrigating crops earlier than usual, reflecting the impact of recent extreme weather patterns on agricultural practices and food security. Hosepipe ban looms amid ‘medium’…

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You are at:Home What’s the latest news today? Sections UK News Briefing HUB Editorial World News today The Week so far UK-India trade deal after 3 years of talks UK and India sign trade deal – ‘Two-tier deal’ | Paper Talk  UK and India sign trade deal that will see tariffs reduced on products like whisky and gin, with expectations of a £25.5bn increase in bilateral trade. The agreement could see the UK economy be…

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What happened today in the UK? UK and India agree trade deal – PM refuses to scrap cuts to winter fuel payments – India launches missile attacks Grab yourself a coffee and let us break down the news in the UK this morning – it’s time for your daily dip into the headlines. From Westminster to the weather (yes, it’s raining again!) to sports and entertainment, regardless of whether you’re commuting or couch-bound – here are…

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Cliff Notes China has introduced measures to support its Economy amid the escalating trade war with the US, coinciding with fresh peace talks scheduled for the weekend. Tariffs on Chinese goods have reached 145% in the US, while China has imposed 125% tariffs, straining both countries’ economies and affecting business sentiment. A coordinated stimulus effort from China includes plans to cut interest rates and reduce bank reserve requirements to encourage lending and combat deflation. Trade…

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