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UK 2026 Growth Forecast Slashed to 1% by KPMG

KPMG predicts UK GDP growth will cool to 1% in 2026, with unemployment rising to 5.2%. Business surveys signal further weakness in services and manufacturing. Read the full economic outlook.

S&P 500 Nears Record High After November Rally

Wall Street stages a dramatic recovery, with the S&P 500 closing November in positive territory. Discover how shifting investor sentiment and key economic data fueled the rally.

Debra Messing Confronts Islamophobia in Political Clash

Will & Grace star Debra Messing calls out Republican politician Zohran Mamdani for alleged Islamophobic rhetoric in viral social media exchange, highlighting growing concerns about anti-Muslim sentiment in political discourse.

California's Gerrymandering Showdown: Prop 50 Explained

As California voters face a critical decision on Proposition 50, experts warn that partisan gerrymandering threatens the very foundations of democratic representation. Discover how this landmark proposal could reshape American politics.

One Nation Surge Threatens Liberal Party Dominance

Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is surging in Australian politics, capitalising on voter discontent and threatening to displace the floundering Liberals as the dominant conservative force.

Pryce: Refugee drama could ease UK migrant anger

Acclaimed actor Jonathan Pryce argues that compelling drama about refugee experiences could help counter rising anti-immigration sentiment in Britain, drawing from his powerful role in 'The New World's People'.

Salim Mehajer wins release on electoral fraud charges

Disgraced Australian property developer Salim Mehajer, once known for his lavish lifestyle, has been released from prison after serving time for electoral fraud convictions, though he remains behind bars on separate charges.

Lib Dems rule out formal coalition with Labour

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has declared he will not enter a formal coalition with Labour after the next election, but would demand a major overhaul of Britain's voting system in exchange for support in a hung parliament.

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