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TL;DR Government borrowing for October reached £17.43bn, exceeding expectations and marking the third-highest level since 1993, amid tight consumer spending. Retail sales contracted by 1.1%, indicating reduced household consumption as consumers withhold spending in anticipation of future deals. The Chancellor’s fiscal plans face pressure as the borrowing overshot projections, with tax rises expected in the upcoming budget announcement. Government borrowing third-highest record in October as people not spending – official figures | Money News Government…

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TL;DR The UK has experienced severe cold weather, with temperatures plunging to -12C in parts of Scotland and several yellow weather warnings for ice in place. While current icy conditions are expected to persist, milder weather is forecast for the weekend, accompanied by potential rain and windy conditions. Commuters and pedestrians are urged to be cautious of icy patches, with the NHS advising people to “walk like a penguin” to prevent falls. forecast imminent after…

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TL;DR Energy Minister Michael Shanks indicates that households and businesses will need to be patient for significant energy bill reductions, stating there’s “no shortcut” to lowering prices. Despite renewable energy providing over 50% of the UK’s electricity, the country holds the second-highest domestic and highest industrial electricity prices among developed nations, with bills remaining about 35% higher than pre-war levels. The government is exploring options to alleviate financial pressure, including shifting some policy costs from…

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TL;DR Housebuilding in England has dropped to its lowest level in nine years, with a 6% decline resulting in only 208,600 homes completed, significantly below the government’s target for 1.5 million homes before the next election. Rising construction costs, worsened by increased material prices and high interest rates, have made development unviable in nearly half of the country, leading to a mismatch between supply and demand. The government is exploring emergency measures to boost construction…

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TL;DR Barthimaus Ehiemere, 25, from Hackney, was sentenced to 18 years for 47 offences against boys aged 12 to 16, including seven counts of rape. Ehiemere groomed victims online, boasted about his actions, and sold abusive content; he was previously given a suspended sentence in 2021 for related offences. ‘Prolific and depraved’ child rapist who sold abuse images jailed | UK News Barthimaus Ehiemere, of Hackney, east London, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court to…

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TL;DR Sir Keir Starmer asserts the G20 remains vital for promoting British business, countering Donald Trump’s boycott of the summit. Facing criticism for his international focus, Starmer highlights the economic benefits of G20 partnerships, citing 200,000 UK jobs linked to these nations. As he prepares for a challenging budget, Starmer emphasises the summit’s relevance for addressing domestic issues like the cost of living. G20 still ‘really important’ despite Donald Trump’s absence, says Sir Keir Starmer…

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TL;DR The Trump administration’s peace plan for Ukraine, developed without Ukrainian or European input, rehashes Russian demands from 2022 and is deemed unacceptable by Ukrainian officials. The proposal includes significant concessions, including territorial losses for Ukraine and a reduction in its military capabilities, while also barring foreign peacekeepers after any potential agreement. Ukraine and Europe cannot reject Trump’s plan – they will play for time and hope he can still be persuaded to desert the…

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TL;DR Britain’s Defence Secretary, John Healey, issued a stern warning to Russia regarding its spy ship’s presence near UK waters, emphasising the need for a robust defence strategy. A recent report highlighted the UK’s lack of a national defence plan, urging immediate action to address military underfunding and inadequate readiness for potential threats. Healey’s focus on job creation through defence spending has drawn criticism, with some questioning the urgency of the government’s military preparedness. Britain…

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Cliff Notes – Floods and landslides kill at least 41 people. Rescuers are working to reach individuals trapped in homes or on rooftops amid severe flooding and landslides in central and southern Vietnam, with a death toll now reported at 41. The government has evacuated over 62,000 people, with major transport routes like the Mimosa Pass highway impacted by landslides. Severe weather, driven by multiple typhoons and heavy rain, has led to significant damage estimated…

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TL;DR Gary “Mani” Mounfield, bassist for The Stone Roses, passed away at the age of 63; his family confirmed the news through social media. Mani, who joined the band in 1987, later played with Primal Scream and returned to The Stone Roses upon their reunion. Tributes have poured in from musicians and fans, including expressions of shock and condolences from fellow artists like Liam Gallagher and Ian Brown. The Stone Roses bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield…

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TL;DR – World Cup play-off opponents Northern Ireland will play Italy in the semi-finals of the World Cup play-offs; Wales faces Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the Republic of Ireland will meet the Czech Republic. Should both Wales and Northern Ireland win their matches, they will face each other for a chance to qualify for the finals in North America. England and Scotland have already qualified for the tournament, with a total of 16 teams competing…

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TL;DR A secret US-negotiated peace plan with Russia reportedly includes significant concessions from Ukraine, such as surrendering Donetsk and Luhansk regions and reducing armed forces to 40% of current levels. Ukraine was not involved in the negotiations or informed of specific details, leading to prominent criticisms from Ukrainian officials regarding the plan’s feasibility. Key US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have downplayed the reports, emphasising that any valid peace accord must involve direct…

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TL;DR Two passenger trains collided near Ceske Budejovice, injuring 57 people, with at least five reported as seriously injured. Preliminary investigations suggest one train may have passed a stop signal; traffic on the affected route has been temporarily halted. All passengers were evacuated safely, and emergency services responded promptly to the scene. Two passenger trains collide in the Czech Republic, injuring 57 Two passenger trains have collided in the Czech Republic, leaving 57 people injured,…

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TL;DR A blackout affected approximately 170,000 homes in Paris due to a technical issue at an electrical substation in Issy-les-Moulineaux. RTE reported that 112,000 homes were reconnected within five minutes; however, as of 6.50am, 2,600 homes remained without power, with restoration efforts ongoing. Power being restored after brief blackout for parts of Paris, say electricity operators | UK News Electricity operators are working to restore power after about 170,000 homes were hit by a blackout…

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TL;DR The North East of the UK is under an amber warning for severe winter weather, with heavy snowfall expected, particularly in North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds, accumulating between 15-25cm. Falling temperatures overnight could lead to hazardous “instant ice rink” conditions on untreated roads and pavements, severely impacting transportation and road safety. The UK Health Security Agency has issued cold weather alerts due to potential health risks for vulnerable populations, with temperatures forecast…

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TL;DR A Russian spy ship, the Yantar, is allegedly loitering near UK waters and has directed lasers at RAF pilots, prompting Defence Secretary John Healey to warn of military options. Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of MI6, suggests the ship may be involved in espionage related to undersea cables critical to the UK’s infrastructure. Healey noted the UK is in a “new era of threat,” emphasising preparedness amid escalating tensions, while Russia dismisses the allegations…

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The UN recently adopted a peace plan proposed by former President Trump aimed at resolving the Gaza conflict. However, this plan has drawn criticism for three major flaws that could undermine its effectiveness and long-term impact. As you delve into those critical weaknesses, analysing their implications for peace prospects and the broader geopolitical landscape. Since the ceasefire Israel has continued its butchering of innocent civilians in Gaza. On Wednesday 28 Palestinians have been killed in…

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TL;DR – Shabana Mahmood is the new hard woman of British politics – and potential successor to Starmer Shabana Mahmood, the new Home Secretary, is implementing significant reforms to address illegal migration, marking a shift in Labour’s approach. She refutes claims that her measures cater to far-right narratives, asserting the system is broken and requires urgent solutions that align with Labour’s values. Mahmood’s tough stance may position her as a potential leadership contender within the…

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TL;DR Sharaz Ali, allegedly motivated by jealousy, set fire to Bryonie Gawith’s home, resulting in the deaths of her and her three children; Antonia Gawith, his ex-partner, escaped. The attack, described as an act of revenge following an abusive relationship, involved Ali and an accomplice using petrol and fire to force their way into the house. Both Ali and his associate have been charged with murder and deny the allegations, while a third man scheduled…

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TL;DR The UK government is adopting aspects of Denmark’s strict migration policies, which include a significant drop in asylum claims and the deportation of 95% of failed claimants. Denmark enforces controversial measures like seizing asylum seekers’ assets and designating areas with high immigrant populations as “parallel societies” to promote integration. Immigration regulations include temporary protection for asylum seekers, stringent requirements for residency and family reunification, and provisions for relocating refugees to partner countries. UK government…

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The Duchess of Edinburgh toured the world’s oldest river gunboat, which was built in the UK over 100 years ago, on the second day of her visit to Peru. Sophie was taken on a tour of the BAP America during a visit to the Iquitos Naval Base on the second day of her visit to South and Central America, which includes stops in Panama, Guatemala and Belize. The ship was built in Birkenhead, near Liverpool,…

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TL;DR The BBC board, led by non-executive chairman Samir Shah, consists of ten members focused on protecting the BBC’s independence, with non-executive directors receiving an annual base fee of £33,000. Key members include Sir Damon Buffini, deputy chairman, and Sir Robbie Gibb, a former BBC journalist, highlighting a diverse background in finance and media. Current debates around the board suggest scrutiny of its role amid ongoing crises, impacting the reputations of individual members. BBC latest:…

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TL;DR The UK experienced a sluggish economic growth of just 0.1% in the third quarter, with a surprise contraction of -0.1% in September due in part to disruptions from a cyber attack at Jaguar Land Rover. Factors such as rising inflation, increased employer costs, and the impact of international trade issues have been blamed for the economic downturn, alongside drops in production and weakened performance in services and construction. The Bank of England is expected…

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TL;DR Two men, Richard Mullan and Alexander McQuillan, have pleaded guilty to the murder of Michael Beaton, who was run over and stabbed in Greenock on 26 November 2023. Beaton succumbed to his injuries at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital following the attack. Sentencing for both Mullan and McQuillan will occur at a later date, with police highlighting the severity of the violent incident. Men plead guilty to murder of Michael Beaton in Greenock |…

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TL;DR Seven men have been charged with over 40 offences involving 11 teenagers, stemming from an investigation into child sexual exploitation in Bristol that began in late 2023. The charged individuals, aged 19 to 26, face multiple serious allegations, including rape, sexual assault, and drug-related offences, with all five named suspects from Bristol. Police are providing safeguarding measures to victims and continue to engage with local businesses to raise awareness about identifying and reporting exploitation.…

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