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Illegal arrivals could apply for asylum under Labour
The Labour leader says a government move to refuse applications has not deterred migrant crossings. -
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How to fix the UK? Let me count the ways
After a revolving cast of prime ministers, less uncertainty will be a good start -
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Major UK high street banks say payment issues fixed
Several people have told the BBC they are still facing issues, with some saying they have little cash left.United Kingdom -
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Investors can now trade fractional bonds and fixed income on Webull’s platform
Fractional bonds allow investors with as little as $100 to invest in fixed income, instead of meeting the more common $1,000 threshold -
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Labour set to reap benefits of nascent UK consumer recovery
First-quarter growth rose ahead of pace predicted by Bank of EnglandUnited Kingdom -
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The papers: Labour's housing 'blitz' and 'four days to save' UK
Labour's plans to deliver 1.5 million new homes and a warning from Rishi Sunak lead the papers.United Kingdom -
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UK fashion retailers trading forced labour goods risk prosecution
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CNBC - Business
What a new Labour government will mean for the UK's foreign policy
The incoming U.K. government will confront a complex international landscape once Britons head to the polls on July 4. -
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Election watchdog warns of ‘pressures’ on UK postal vote system
Race to deliver last ballot papers across Scotland and parts of England before Thursday’s pollUnited Kingdom
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