In a speech to MPs, Sir Keir Starmer urged realism as he faced a rebellion over planned welfare cuts, warning that the government must seize and shape change for the benefit of the British people. Labour MPs expressed disquiet over chancellor Rachel Reeves’ proposed cuts for the disabled, amidst concerns about balancing the budget and an upcoming by-election in Runcorn. The meeting was marred by veteran MP Diane Abbott being locked out, while anger simmered over defence spending, winter fuel cuts, and inheritance tax extensions.
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US arms groups woo European rivals as they target region’s rising spending
US defense companies are forming closer partnerships with European firms to capitalize on increased military spending in the region, driven by the war in Ukraine and pressure for European self-reliance. While emphasizing long-standing ties and collaborative development, concerns remain about US reliability as an ally and the implications of export regulations under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Need More Context? 🔎
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