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UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that Prime Minister Keir Starmer has no plans to announce a departure timeline and intends to continue leading the government. The statement addresses speculation about Starmer's future following recent political challenges facing the Labour government.
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A report finds that the UK has the highest property tax burden among major developed economies, with rates continuing to rise. This is significant because property taxes substantially increase housing costs for homeowners and investors, potentially affecting affordability and the broader real estate market.
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A Labour minister and ally of Andy Burnham accused Wes Streeting of attempting to reignite Brexit debates with his call for Britain to rejoin the EU, while Burnham subsequently downplayed his own Brexit position. The disagreement reflects internal party tensions as leadership changes are anticipated within Labour's hierarchy.
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A Senate ruling has jeopardized federal funding for a proposed $400 million ballroom at the White House that was backed by Senate Republicans. The decision affects a significant construction project that had received legislative support for its development.
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Ukraine conducted drone attacks on the Moscow region, resulting in three deaths according to reports. Ukrainian President Zelensky characterized the strikes as "entirely justified," while the attacks represent continued Ukrainian military operations targeting Russian territory during the ongoing conflict.
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