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UK PM rejects regime change in Iran strikes

For nearly 48 hours, the UK government struggled to clearly explain its stance on the US and Israel’s recent strikes on Iran. While the defence and foreign secretaries offered cautious statements, it was the Prime Minister who gave a direct answer in the Commons, saying the government “does not believe in regime change from the skies.” He also made clear his disagreement with President Donald Trump, marking a significant and high-profile divergence. Sir Keir Starmer spent over two hours responding to MPs’ questions, expressing that he viewed the US and Israeli actions as wrong and potentially unlawful. Yet he maintained that authorising the US to use UK airbases to target Iranian missile sites was both justified and lawful to protect British allies in the Gulf. References to the Iraq war were frequent, with the Prime Minister noting its lessons when […]

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Trump-Zelenskyy talks advance Ukraine peace deal 90% despite Donbas issues

President Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported significant progress toward a 20-point peace framework ending Russia's war after two hours of talks at Mar-a-Lago, Florida. Trump stated Ukraine is "a lot closer" to a deal with resolution expected in weeks, praising Zelenskyy as "brave" while claiming Russia wants Ukraine to succeed. Zelenskyy confirmed the plan is "90% agreed," with US-Ukraine security guarantees at 100% (Trump said 95%), marking a key milestone for lasting peace.​ Thorny issues remain, primarily Russia's demand for control of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, which Zelenskyy said respects Ukrainian law, people, and territory, creating a tough standoff. Trump noted progress over the past month on complicated matters, including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant under Russian control since 2022, where Putin is cooperative on reopening without missile strikes. Trump spoke with Putin earlier, describing him as "very serious" […]

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UK Bans 100 Occupations from Foreign Recruitment to Reduce Migration

The UK government has introduced significant restrictions on foreign recruitment, barring over 100 occupations from being filled by international workers in a bid to reduce net migration. The new policy, unveiled by the Home Office on X (formerly Twitter) Saturday morning, is aimed at prioritizing job opportunities for British workers while reshaping the country's visa system. “Cutting net migration means getting the fundamentals right. More than 100 occupations are no longer eligible for overseas recruitment, opening up more jobs for British workers. A fairer, skills-focused system is now taking shape,” the statement read. This latest move is part of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s broader strategy to address migration, following his Labour Party's landslide victory in the 2024 general election, where he succeeded Rishi Sunak. Job Sectors Affected The occupations affected by the ban include roles in hospitality, logistics, healthcare […]

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