UK News
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Australia unveils national gun buyback scheme in wake of Bondi terror attack
Fifteen people died and dozens more were injured when gunmen opened fire on a crowd of more than 1,000 celebrating Hanukkah.
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Firms could set own contactless card limits under changes planned by regulator
The Financial Conduct Authority’s rule changes will take effect from March 19.
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Rare specimens collected by naturalist Gerald Durrell donated to museum
The donation of more than 550 specimens and samples is now available for scientific research.
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Black holes to be shown in action in first 3D movies created using AI
Experts in black hole astronomy and artificial intelligence will combine for the project at Heriot-Watt University.
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Consumer confidence improves but remains subdued ahead of Christmas
GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index improved by two points to minus 17 for December.
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Plans show £60m ‘gap’ in Reform council’s budget even with council tax increase
Kent County Council was won by Reform at local elections in May, when their candidates promised to cut council spending and keep taxes low.
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EU delays massive free-trade deal with South American bloc
Experts say the delay will dent the EU’s negotiating credibility globally.
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Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous drug
Some Republicans have spoken out in opposition to any changes and urged Mr Trump to maintain current standards.
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Interest rates reduced to near three-year low but further cuts a ‘closer call’
Economists think the pace of interest rate cuts will slow next year as the Bank gets closer to what it deems a ‘neutral’ rate.
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Sinn Fein urges Starmer to intervene in case of pro-Palestine hunger strikers
The hunger strike began in early November in protest at being held in custody while awaiting trial.
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Met seizes £80,000 of ‘stolen goods’ at car boot sale dubbed lawless by Jenrick
Police recovered 400 suspected stolen power tools from Hounslow Heath car boot sale, west London, on Thursday.
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Streeting ‘wants to end dispute with resident doctors’ with talks in new year
Resident doctors in England have entered the second day of strike action due to a bitter dispute with the Government over jobs and pay.
