Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is planning to tighten migration rules, requiring migrants to demonstrate a longer commitment to the UK before qualifying for indefinite leave to remain, from 5 to 10 years. Legal migrants must prove they have been “net contributors” to the economy for the past decade, covering their and their children’s costs, while illegal migrants will be automatically disqualified from obtaining indefinite leave to remain, even if recognized as refugees.
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Baltics brace for cyberattacks as they depart Russian electricity grid – POLITICO
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have been advised by energy experts to prepare for potential cyber incidents, with Estonia especially emphasizing their seriousness by removing VPN access for external companies. Lithuania has implemented additional measures like anti-drone systems and physical barriers to safeguard their energy infrastructure, as Joe Marshall from Cisco's Talos division warns of Russia's capabilities to meddle in power grids. The Baltic states are gearing up for any worst-case scenarios, with a focus on...
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