Scotland’s first minister John Swinney refuted reports that the government is contemplating banning cats following a report labeling them a threat to wildlife. The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission suggested extreme measures like keeping cats indoors or banning ownership altogether, leading to backlash from cat advocates. Mr. Swinney clarified that while the government is reviewing the report, there are no current plans to implement a ban on owning cats.
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The Guardian view on a UK-US trade deal: MPs must get a vote on any agreement with Trump | Editorial
Abolishing tariffs is desirable, but not at the cost of lowering regulatory standards or resetting relations with the European Union. A bilateral trade agreement between the UK and the US holds limited economic significance, with a projected long-term GDP increase of just 0.07%, contradicting Brexiters' claims of transformative benefits. Current tariffs on cars and pharmaceuticals pose a threat, especially with the potential reimposition of a 10% tariff on UK exports to the US, making it...
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