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UAE and Kuwait Leaders Discuss Ties, Regional Developments

Leaders from the UAE and Kuwait held talks to reinforce fraternal ties, discuss regional stability, and explore economic and political cooperation initiatives.

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Two on Trial Over Alleged Massacre Plot Targeting Jews

Two men face charges in northwest England over an alleged Islamic State-inspired plot to attack Jewish people, including plans to use firearms and mass gatherings to carry out mass casualties.

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UK Lowers Borrowing Estimates by £3 Billion After Tax Data Error

The UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) slashes government borrowing estimates by £3 billion following the discovery of a VAT data error, easing fiscal pressure.

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Conservative Leader Pledges to Cut Stamp Duty on Homes

At the Conservative Party conference, leader Kemi Badenoch promises to abolish stamp duty on primary residences over £125,000 and introduces a “golden rule” to halve spending cuts toward reducing Britain’s record debt.

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Extra Cops Deployed After Manchester Synagogue Attack

Authorities have increased police presence at public gatherings across the UK following the Manchester synagogue terror attack to prevent further incidents and reassure communities.

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Badenoch Says Jenrick’s Ideas Are “Repackaged Thoughts”

Kemi Badenoch defended Robert Jenrick’s comments on diversity in Birmingham, stating they were misinterpreted and mostly reflected his personal views repackaged for public debate.

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UAE Highlights Climate, Security, and Business Priorities

The UAE’s latest national headlines highlight a strategic push toward climate action, security resilience, and business expansion. Officials reaffirm the country’s focus on sustainability and regional stability amid global economic shifts.

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Badenoch Dismisses Jenrick’s Immigration Ideas as Repackaged

UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch dismissed Robert Jenrick’s immigration proposals as merely a rebranding of her own policy ideas. The remarks highlight growing Conservative Party divisions over immigration and post-Brexit border strategy.

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Synagogue Attack in Manchester Leaves Community Reeling

A terror attack at Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur killed two people and injured several others. The UK mourns an act described as among its worst antisemitic terrorist incidents.

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National Guard Deployed Amid ICE Crackdown in US Cities

The National Guard has been deployed to several US cities as ICE adopts increasingly aggressive enforcement tactics, sparking protests and political outrage.

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US Shutdown Drags Into Second Week as Senate Deadlocks

The US government shutdown has entered its second week after the Senate once again failed to pass competing funding bills, deepening the political impasse and economic uncertainty.

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UK Students Warned on Terror Laws Ahead of Protests

UK universities have cautioned students planning to join pro-Palestine protests on 7 October to remain within the law, amid heightened scrutiny under terrorism legislation.

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UK to Deport 750,000 Illegal Immigrants Under New Plan

The UK government has announced a new immigration plan targeting the removal of 750,000 illegal immigrants as part of a renewed border control policy.

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Democrats Push Back Amid US Government Shutdown

Democrats are framing the ongoing US government shutdown as political leverage to protect healthcare funding, including subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, warning of potential harm to vulnerable Americans.

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White House Warns of Mass Federal Employee Layoffs

The White House has warned that mass layoffs of federal employees could occur if Congress fails to resolve the ongoing budget deadlock, raising concerns over delayed services and public health impacts.

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US Government Shutdown Begins Amid Budget Deadlock

The US government officially shut down on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass a crucial appropriations bill, leaving hundreds of thousands of federal workers furloughed or unpaid.

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UK-China Tensions Rise Over New Foreign Influence Rules

China has warned of potential retaliation against the UK after London proposed legislation that would regulate foreign influence, including elements of Chinese security operations.

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UK Plans New Limits on Repeated Pro-Palestinian Protests

Following nearly 500 arrests at a pro-Palestinian vigil in London, the UK government is preparing new laws to restrict repeated protests, citing public safety and community disruption concerns.

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US Government Faces Full Shutdown Amid Budget Deadlock

The US federal government has officially entered a shutdown after Congress failed to pass a crucial funding bill before the deadline. Essential services will continue, but hundreds of thousands of federal workers face furloughs or unpaid work.

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UK Police Arrest Scores of Supporters of Banned Palestinian Group

UK police have arrested dozens of protesters backing the banned group Palestine Action, sparking a heated debate over free speech, security, and protest rights.

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Asylum Seeker Jailed for Teen Sex Assault That Sparked UK Protests

An asylum seeker has been jailed in the UK for sexually assaulting a teenage girl, an incident that triggered widespread protests and reignited the debate on migration, safety, and justice.

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Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted on Federal Charges

Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two federal charges—making false statements and obstruction of justice—following a shake-up in Trump's DOJ.

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Trump Announces New US Tariffs on Drugs, Trucks, and Furniture

President Donald Trump announced major new US import tariffs, including 100% on branded drugs and 25% on heavy-duty trucks, effective next week.

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Treasury Pressures OBR Over Labour Growth Plans Amid Tensions

The UK Treasury is reportedly putting pressure on the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) over Labour's economic growth forecasts, raising concerns amid tensions over a potential downgrade.

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Former Lib Dem Leader Sir Menzies Campbell Dies Aged 84

Former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell has passed away at the age of 84. Known as "Ming," he served as MP for North East Fife from 1987 to 2015 and led the party from 2006 to 2007. A former Olympic sprinter, Campbell was also a vocal critic of the Iraq War and a respected public servant.

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UAE Leaders Convene in Abu Dhabi to Discuss National Priorities

UAE leaders convened in Abu Dhabi to discuss key national priorities, focusing on initiatives in education, healthcare, family wellbeing, and national identity. These discussions are central to the UAE’s long-term vision for continued progress and development.

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US and EU Diverge on Russia Sanctions Approach

The US and EU are taking different approaches on sanctions against Russia, particularly over energy imports and the role of China and India, signaling growing transatlantic policy tensions.

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UK Formally Recognises the State of Palestine

The UK has formally recognised the State of Palestine, joining countries like Canada, Australia, and Portugal. This move marks a historic shift in UK foreign policy amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

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Donald Trump Joins Royals for State Banquet at Windsor as Thousands Protest

US President Donald Trump attended a state banquet at Windsor with the British royals, while thousands of protesters gathered across London to voice opposition to his visit.

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UAE Crackdown on Dirty Money Threatens Kinahan Cartel’s Dubai Empire

The UAE's new anti-money laundering laws are dismantling the Kinahan cartel's financial network in Dubai, freezing assets and enabling arrests and extraditions.

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FirstFT: UK, Canada and Australia Recognise Palestine as a State

The UK, Canada, and Australia have formally recognised Palestine as a sovereign state, aiming to revive peace and support a two‑state solution.

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