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Starmer vows to scrap Rwanda scheme 'straight away'
The Labour leader says he would use counter-terror powers to "smash" smuggling gangs, if he wins power.BBC News - Top stories -
Home Office faces legal challenge over risk of lone children being sent to Rwanda
Charity says children could be deported as adults before age can be formally determined. The Home Office is being threatened with legal action over concerns that children face being sent to Rwanda because officials wrongly identify them as adults, ...The Guardian - World -
Civil rights groups sue over Iowa law that would allow police to arrest and deport some migrants
Civil rights and immigrant rights groups have filed a lawsuit alleging that Iowa’s new law making it a crime to be in the state if previously denied admission to the U.S. is unconstitutional.NBC News - Top stories -
A new growth plan for London
Britain’s leaders need to ensure the vibrant capital lives up to its potentialFinancial Times - World -
Planning Their Proposals, Together
Some couples choose to turn away from traditional engagements and opt for joint proposals, no surprise needed.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Plans approved for £61.8m redevelopment of Lord's
Plans for a £61.8m redevelopment of two stands at Lord's are approved by the Marylebone Cricket Club's members.BBC News - Top stories -
When Travel Plans Go Awry
There are ways of keeping ourselves anchored, even when we enter a parallel universe disconnected from time.The New York Times - World -
FTX says it plans to pay back most customers
FTX says most of its customers will receive some of their money back nearly two years after the cryptocurrency exchange collapsed. Yesha Yadav, associate dean of Vanderbilt Law School, joins CBS News to discuss how the payback will work.CBS News - Top stories - Crypto -
Duolingo to Bet on Generative AI Subscription Plan
Duolingo says its investment in artificial intelligence is paying off after the language-learning app posted a 54% surge from last year in first-quarter paid subscribers to 7.4 million.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Newscast: Labour's Big Plans For Small Boats
And what’s happening at Eurovision?BBC News - Top stories