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US Passes $901bn Defence Bill with Ukraine Support

The US Senate has approved a record $901bn defence policy bill, including $800m for Ukraine and measures to bolster European security, sending it to President Trump for signature. Read the full analysis.

US Tech Giants Woo Westminster in AI Influence Drive

Exclusive: From Nvidia to OpenAI, Silicon Valley is hiring ex-ministers like George Osborne and Nick Clegg to shape UK policy and secure lucrative government contracts. Discover the growing influence of Big Tech in Westminster.

Susie Wiles Interview Exposes Trump Cabinet Rifts

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles' incendiary Vanity Fair interview reveals deep cabinet divisions as economic woes mount for Americans. Analysis of the fallout and public discontent.

EU Announces Crackdown on Airbnb-Style Rentals

The European Union unveils a landmark plan to regulate short-term holiday lets, aiming to free up housing and tackle the affordability crisis across member states. Read the full details.

Ofcom Enforces Online Safety Act on Porn Sites

UK regulator Ofcom launches a major campaign to ensure pornography websites comply with the new Online Safety Act, enforcing strict age verification to protect minors from harmful content.

BNPL Risks: Klarna's Debt Dangers Exposed

As Buy Now, Pay Later schemes like Klarna dominate UK retail, experts warn of mounting debt risks and call for stricter regulation to protect consumers.

UK govt faces backlash over water company failures

Labour's Steve Reed accuses the government of failing to hold water companies accountable as Thames Water and Southern Water face scrutiny over sewage spills and financial mismanagement.

Victoria Tightens AFL Betting Rules Amid Revenue Surge

The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) is tightening regulations on AFL betting operators as gambling revenue soars, sparking debate over ethical concerns and financial transparency.

Morning Star's TV bid rejected by Ofcom

The communist newspaper Morning Star has been dealt a crushing blow after Ofcom rejected its application to launch a TV channel, citing financial instability and lack of audience demand.

Labour MPs push for gambling law overhaul

A group of Labour MPs is pushing for radical changes to gambling regulations, calling for stricter controls to curb addiction and protect vulnerable individuals.

US clamps down on credit reporting agencies

The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed new rules on credit reporting agencies Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to address systemic inaccuracies affecting millions of consumers.

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