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- Israel strikes Hamas positions amid ongoing conflict in Gaza region.
- Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister
- Far-right lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella wins Colombia’s presidential run-off election
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Financial Times – Deluge of debt feeds fear of backlash in bond markets
A seemingly failed lunar moon landing, warnings of “unmoored” worldwide public debt, and Bet365 boss’s substantial annual earnings all feature on the front page of the Financial Times.
The paper reports that investors are warning governments around the world over “unmoored” levels of public debt, saying that borrowing pledges ahead of the dozens of elections set to take place globally this year risk sparking a “bond market backlash”.
It quotes one analyst from British-American asset management group Janus Henderson saying that deficits are “out of control and… there’s no mechanism for bringing them under control”.

Prince Andrew’s ‘terrible mistake’ – and why one person blames the late Queen
Queen Elizabeth’s former spokesman has hit out at Jeffrey Epstein’s one-time lawyer for dragging the late monarch into a row

David Beckham’s still got it while posing topless but admits he’s ‘jealous’ of Victoria
Becks is a little jealous of Posh

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank slams Chelsea star after Carabao Cup defeat to Middlesbrough
‘He stopped!’

Mauricio Pochettino defends Chelsea display against ‘really tough’ Middlesbrough
The Blues must overturn a one-goal deficit at Stamford Bridge in two weeks’ time.

Cheaper holidays not a good enough excuse for children to miss schools, says Labour
Wanting a cheaper holiday is not a valid excuse to take children out of school, Labour warned yesterday.

Morrisons customer ‘feels like a criminal’ as supermarket introduces ‘Robocop’ cameras
The supermarket giant says it is trialling Saferpod cameras in some of it stores
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