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    Starmer’s Labour Heads For Big Win, Election Exit Poll Says

    The official election exit poll predicted Labour will win 410 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, the most since Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide victory.

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    UK To Push Firms On Safety In AI Models At Seoul Summit

    The Seoul event, which will have representatives from countries including China, the US, India and Canada, marks the latest round of high-level ministerial talks.

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    UK To Push Firms On Safety In AI Models At Seoul Summit

    The Seoul event, which will have representatives from countries including China, the US, India and Canada, marks the latest round of high-level ministerial talks.

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    Jeremy Hunt Says Rate Cuts Would Lift UK Mood, Hints At Autumn Vote

    UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said the prospect of interest rate cuts later this year would lift the mood of voters, hinting that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak won’t call a general election until the fall.

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    Jeremy Hunt Says Rate Cuts Would Lift UK Mood, Hints At Autumn Vote

    UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said the prospect of interest rate cuts later this year would lift the mood of voters, hinting that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak won’t call a general election until the fall.

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    U.K. To Introduce Climate Levy On Steel Imports From 2027

    The UK Government said it would introduce a carbon border tax from 2027, following a similar move by the European Union in an attempt to stop carbon emissions form being displaced to other countries.

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    U.K. To Introduce Climate Levy On Steel Imports From 2027

    The UK Government said it would introduce a carbon border tax from 2027, following a similar move by the European Union in an attempt to stop carbon emissions form being displaced to other countries.

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    Boris Johnson To Face Covid Inquiry Over Pandemic Handling

    Johnson is expected to admit his government made mistakes and will apologize to victims, a person familiar with his evidence said.

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    Hunt’s Tax Cuts To Squeeze UK Public Services Beyond The Election

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt will redouble the squeeze on Britain’s crumbling public services to pay for £21 billion ($26.2 billion) of tax cuts designed to boost growth and revive the Conservative party’s electoral fortunes.

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    Sunak Vows Tax Cuts Ahead After Meeting UK Inflation Pledge

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his UK government can begin to cut taxes after hitting a goal to halve inflation this year, suggesting economic plans to be unveiled this week by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt will contain fiscal giveaways.

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    David Cameron Makes Surprise UK Cabinet Comeback in Sunak Reboot

    Rishi Sunak appointed ex-Prime Minister David Cameron as his foreign secretary, a shock return to frontline politics for a man who led the UK between 2010 and 2016 but is better known for calling the Brexit referendum.

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    David Cameron Makes Surprise UK Cabinet Comeback in Sunak Reboot

    Rishi Sunak appointed ex-Prime Minister David Cameron as his foreign secretary, a shock return to frontline politics for a man who led the UK between 2010 and 2016 but is better known for calling the Brexit referendum.

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    Hunt Set To Extend UK Business Tax Break In Bid To Lift Growth

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt is set to extend a major tax break for businesses in his upcoming fiscal plan, according to people familiar with the matter, part of an effort to spur investment and boost the stagnant British economy.

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    Rishi Sunak Says U.K. ‘Debt Is Falling,’ But That’s Still Years Away

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak claimed victory in one of the five metrics he wants UK voters to judge him by, saying in a campaign-style video posted to social media on Tuesday that “debt is falling.”

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    Rishi Sunak Says U.K. ‘Debt Is Falling,’ But That’s Still Years Away

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak claimed victory in one of the five metrics he wants UK voters to judge him by, saying in a campaign-style video posted to social media on Tuesday that “debt is falling.”

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