Two Labour MPs, Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, were denied entry to and deported from Israel for allegedly planning to spread “anti-Israel hatred”, prompting UK foreign secretary David Lammy to criticize the move as “unacceptable”. The MPs had flown to Israel from Luton airport but were rejected at the border, leading Lammy to express concern over the treatment of British parliamentarians and calling for a focus on securing a return to ceasefire and negotiations in Gaza to end the conflict.
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Britain to dilute rules for smaller private equity firms and hedge funds
The UK government plans to ease regulations for private equity and hedge funds by raising the size threshold for oversight to £5bn, aiming to attract more investment and bolster the country's position in Europe. The move, subject to consultation with the industry, is expected to reduce costs and enhance competitiveness, though it may face criticism from some Labour MPs. The Treasury and FCA are also exploring tailored regulatory regimes and streamlining rules to support growth...
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