British special forces soldiers in Afghanistan used extreme methods against militants, including covering a man with a pillow before shooting him and killing unarmed people, according to testimony from a Ministry of Defense inquiry. Evidence revealed a culture of impunity and a focus on body counts, with concerns raised about tactics and casual disregard for life. Allegations of war crimes have been ongoing, with rivalries between the SAS and SBS contributing to a culture of covering up misdeeds and falsifying reports.
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Keir Starmer’s realignment with Europe will be a low-key one
No 10 aims to "Make Brussels Boring Again" by avoiding terms like ‘single market’ and ‘freedom of movement.’ Labour MPs are urging Starmer to support a youth mobility scheme amid a reset in EU trade relations. The mention of complex trade topics such as veterinary agreements and “Canada-plus” has become uninteresting to many, reflecting a shift in focus that No 10 hopes will continue, moving away from the intense scrutiny of past debates. Full Article
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