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PM promises to protect British business – NHS radical plan – UK to be hotter than Spain

Monday’s headlines continue to report on the backlash of the US tariffs – announced last week – that’s sparked a massive stock market sell-off and fears of a looming global recession.

The prime minister has promised to “shelter British business from the storm” expected from Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The government has stepped in to help the British car industry (amid 25% car tariffs) by making the rules on manufacturers going all-electric more flexible.

Elsewhere, as of next month, health workers will go door-to-door under new plans to tackle sickness rates across England.

The UK weather continues to dominate the headlines as wildfires broke out across Scotland and Northern Ireland over the weekend after temperatures soared.

In sports, there is continued coverage of the weekend’s Premier League action, including Liverpool’s unbeaten run being ended by Fulham, a drab performance between Man Utd and Man City and Southampton being relegated.

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The truth behind the UK welfare cuts
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UK Welfare Cuts: Why the Government Prioritises Foreign Aid Over Its Own People

This Weeks News Briefing Editorial looks at the real cost of political priorities. How can a modern economy cut welfare like 3rd world economy.

UK welfare cuts are increasingly out of touch with the needs of the public, especially against the backdrop of rising foreign aid to Ukraine and increased NATO spending. This has left many Brits asking: why is our health and well-being not being prioritised?

The answer may be simpler—and more strategic—than it seems. When people are struggling to pay their bills and put food on the table, they have less time to question the actions of those in power.

By keeping the public in a state of financial insecurity, politicians maintain control while diverting spending towards areas that benefit their financial backers. But where is all our tax money actually going, and why are we always told to tighten our belts while government spending skyrockets?

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A week in crisis, Pyongyang opens up & the end of Scotland’s heatwave – World News Briefing

A week in crisis, Pyongyang opens up & the end of Scotland’s heatwave – This weeks World News Briefing is all about the fallout from Trump’s gamble. The US tariffs and trade wars launched by the Trump administration have signaled the end of globalisation. It is hard to focus on anything else, but let’s not forget the dramatic events from the weekend, where Israel executed and buried the doctors and medics in a mass grave, which was exposed by the many but significantly by the BBC as well. Additionally Israel also denied entry to a two british MPs because they proposed a security risk, one element being that they were both pro-palestine and one was Muslim. Today’s world News Briefing: April 7, 2025 It will be a return to the days where Opel traded as Vauxhall in the UK, because European manufactures have become incentivides by the lower tariffs on the UK to set up operations in the UK to circumvent the 20% tariffs on the EU. Global Financial Markets React to New U.S. Tariffs

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UK heatwave and wildfires across the UK 

UK heatwave and wildfires across the UK 

The UK is being treated to some gorgeous sunshine at the moment, and the sizzling heat is expected to last a little longer. The UK is set to be hotter than parts of Spain this Easter break, it’s no surprise the weather is a top conversation.

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