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- Hungary’s foreign minister admits to regular contact with Russia’s Lavrov
- US Supreme Court hears landmark case on affirmative action today
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- European Commission to provisionally apply Mercosur trade deal from 1 May
- EU seals free-trade agreement with Australia to reduce tariffs and expand exports
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Financial Times – Labour enlists 10 city advisers to help cement confidence in business sector
Labour has enlisted 10 City of London advisers to help the party ditch its “sneering” image, the Financial Times reports.
The paper says Labour believes the advisers will “help cement confidence” in the business sector. Speaking to the broadsheet, shadow city minister Tulip Siddiq said the party was embracing the City and was working hard to end the perception it was “sneering” at business.
Elsewhere, a woman stretches out her hand in despair amid the rubble of a collapsed building following an Israeli assault in Gaza.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: ‘Tories are imploding’ as ‘Sunak faces rebellion’
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus responds to backlash over ‘goals are not my strong point’ comment
The Brazilian was on the scoresheet against Luton Town last time out.
EU member states and lawmakers strike landmark deal on AI regulation
EU member states and lawmakers clinched a deal on Friday on how to draft “historic” rules regulating artificial intelligence models
Putin’s enemy number one ‘missing’ after ‘serious health-related incident’
The key Putin critic is currently serving a sentence of more than 30 years at a penal colony east of
I’m A Celebrity viewers accuse show of being ‘fixed’ after latest shocking elimination
‘This has to be the most fixed season of I’m A Celeb.’
George, Charlotte and Louis join William and Kate at Christmas carol service
The younger Royal Family attended a Westminster Abbey event celebrating the Princess of Wales’ Shaping Us campaign.
Stubborn runaway pig leads cops on lengthy chase
A pig named Albert Einswine broke free from a farm and led cops on a 30-minute chase in New Jersey.
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