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Labour row over two-child benefit cap presses on, but rebels may force Starmer’s hand
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The Guardian - World
I have three daughters. These are the ways the two-child benefit limit affects us every single day | Anonymous
As politicians go back and forth on scrapping the policy, four of us are barely getting by on the money provided for three. I’m a single parent from Bradford with three daughters, aged 15, 12 and four. I’m affected by the two-child limit on ...2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Keir Starmer says Southport rioters will feel ‘full force of the law’
Far-right protesters threw bricks at officers, set vehicles on fire and attacked mosque. Southport stabbing: latest news updates Keir Starmer has said those who rioted in Southport on Tuesday night will “feel the full force of the law” after ...4 days ago -
MarketWatch - Business
CrowdStrike’s stock may see more pain, but that doesn’t mean rivals will benefit
Multiple analysts see the potential for more pain in CrowdStrike’s future, but the weakness in its shares lately has been a mixed bag for other high-profile cybersecurity names.4 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Greens say Labour should focus more on building council homes and that new housing plan is flawed – UK politics live
Rayner says housing target system will raise number of homes planned to 370,000 and confirmed targets will be mandatory. Balls , who, of course, is a former Labour cabinet minister, and a former shadow chancellor, questions whether Reeves is ...4 days ago - United Kingdom -
ESPN - Sports
U.S. wins men's four, first gold in event since '60
The United States won the men's four final as New Zealand, Romania and Netherlands also claimed gold medals in the double sculls and fours Olympic competitions.2 days ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Social Security crisis: Voters prefer higher taxes over benefit cuts
Poll says more than 70% of voters are worried about Social Security running out of funds in their lifetime17 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Minister calls for Huw Edwards to hand back salary
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy also holds talks with the BBC after the former presenter was in court.21 hr ago -
Financial Times - Business
Reeves goes big on Tory ‘cover up’, but Labour may fall into same mistakes
Abandoning infrastructure projects and relying on risky revenue raisers could hamper Labour’s hopes to boost growth4 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
Hunt questions figures given to MPs over Labour’s claims of £22bn hole
Former chancellor asks why number presented by Rachel Reeves differs markedly from spending estimates provided to parliament4 days ago -
Wired - Tech
US Hands Over Russian Cybercriminals in WSJ Reporter Prisoner Swap
Plus: Meta pays $1.4 million in a historic privacy settlement, Microsoft blames a cyberattack for a major Azure outage, and an artist creates a face recognition system to reveal your NYPD “coppelganger.”18 hr ago - Russia
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