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SNP would work with Labour to boost migration to Scotland
SNP leader John Swinney says a UK-wide approach will not address Scotland's skills shortages. -
ESPN - Sports
Dejounte Murray trade boosts fantasy value, Pelicans' betting
The Pelicans' trade for Dejounte Murray sent fantasy basketball and betting shockwaves across the NBA.Fantasy Football -
Financial Times - World
Labour may face a tug of war between European trade and US security
The gravitational force of the EU economy will pull against the UK’s strategic alliance with Washington -
Yahoo News - World
UK fashion retailers trading forced labour goods risk prosecution
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BBC News - Top stories
Kane in crisis, toxic pressure - what Europe thinks of England
We have read, watched and listened to what English pundits and media think of the Three Lions at Euro 2024, but how does the rest of Europe view them? -
ESPN - Sports
Transfer window preview: What do Europe's big clubs need?
The transfer window is set to open across Europe on Monday, so what are the top clubs planning? -
The New York Times - World
U.S. Allies in Asia and Europe Watch the Debate With a Question: What Now?
Across Asia and Europe, the event stoked concerns about American stability, both domestically and on crucial foreign policy issues like Washington’s commitment to alliances. -
Financial Times - Business
What Labour’s first 100 days in government would look like
A round of international summits and policy announcements loom as Starmer plans to slim the summer recess if elected -
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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