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UK will go further to stop ‘abusive’ Slapps lawsuits, Lammy says

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David Lammy has said the UK will go further to tackle abusive and spurious lawsuits aimed at silencing whistleblowers and journalists, raising the prospect of further legislation next year.The deputy prime minister told campaigners and officials at the launch of the government’s anti-corruption strategy that he was determined to crack down on the practice known as Slapps – strategic lawsuits against public participation.Excessive legal threats have been used in several cases in an attempt to silence reporting on Russian oligarchs, as well those who tried to expose the Post Office Horizon scandal and allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed.The Ministry of Justice said the first priority would be to action the limited provisions in the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, which tackle Slapps that relate to economic crimes.It also said it was a “priority commitment” in the strategy to consider the future approach for comprehensively tackling all Slapps.

Progress on any new law is likely to be slow – the strategy gives a target date of 2029.Rishi Sunak had previously backed the former Labour MP Wayne David’s backbench attempt for a wider ban on Slapps, but the legislation did not get through parliament before the election.Lammy, a vocal supporter of tougher laws on Slapps while in opposition, confirmed for the first time in many months that the government still intended to take further steps.“We’ll protect the people who shine a light on corruption in the first place, the journalists and activists who shield the public’s right to know,” he said in his speech at the summit.“By stopping the powerful from using abusive lawsuits – so-called ‘Slapps’ – to intimidate reporters, silence investigations, and bury the truth under a mountain of legal threats.

Because sunlight is always the best disinfectant.”Campaigners believe there will be a further push for legislation on Slapps by justice ministers before the next king’s speech, for either a tight standalone bill or as part of a wider one.The prime minister, Keir Starmer, who has publicly backed action on Slapps, has been said by some sources to be more cautious given his own legal background and his desire to leave it up to judges to strike out meritless cases.There was no promise to ban Slapps in Labour’s manifesto.The all-party parliamentary group on anti-corruption and responsible tax welcomed the wider strategy but said the commitment on Slapps was “lacking key details”.

Sign up to Headlines UKGet the day’s headlines and highlights emailed direct to you every morningafter newsletter promotionIt said the pledge to consider the future approach for comprehensively tackling all Slapps by 2029 “lacks the urgency that the problem demands, considering the prime minister himself has described the current situation as ‘intolerable’”,Speaking at Mansion House in London, the justice secretary said that the new corruption strategy would mean extra funding for an elite anti-corruption police unit, with a global summit on countering illicit finance to be hosted by the UK,There will also be a new official review of stolen or illegitimate assets in the UK to find the vulnerabilities exploited by criminals,But campaigners at the summit expressed disappointment at a lack of commitment to tackle political financing, closing loopholes for foreign donations and cryptocurrency donations, and placing limits on spending,
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Great British Railways flies the flag as logo goes back to the future

No matter how much train fares cost under Great British Railways, no one can accuse the government of wasting money on an expensive redesign.The logo, branding and livery for the impending renationalised and reformed railway will be unveiled by ministers at London Bridge on Tuesday. It is red, white and, yes, blue.The Department for Transport said passengers will get their “first look at the future” of Britain’s railways – a future that may ring a few bells. Designed in-house at the DfT, the logo is the GBR name in rail typeface accompanied by the double arrow symbol – what the DfT describes as a “nod to Britain’s proud railway heritage”, rather than a direct lift from British Rail

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Why has Paramount Skydance launched a hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery – and what happens now?

Warner Bros Discovery, the entertainment giant behind the storied Hollywood movie studios, HBO, CNN and an array of other media businesses, is at the center of one of the most of extraordinary corporate takeover fights in recent memory.After Netflix unveiled a $82.7bn deal on Friday to acquire WBD’s studio and HBO, David Ellison, CEO of Paramount Skydance and son of tech billionaire Larry, announced a rival $108.4bn hostile bid to take over the entire company.Here’s what we know so far – and what could happen next

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Trump clears way for Nvidia to sell powerful AI chips to China

Donald Trump has cleared the way for Nvidia to begin selling its powerful AI computer chips to China, marking a win for the chip maker and its CEO Jensen Huang, who has spent months lobbying the White House to open up sales in the country.Before Monday’s announcement, the US had prohibited sales of Nvidia’s most advanced chips to China over national security concerns.“I have informed President Xi, of China, that the United States will allow NVIDIA to ship its H200 products to approved customers in China, and other Countries, under conditions that allow for continued strong National Security,” Trump posted to Truth Social on Monday. “President Xi responded positively!”Trump said the Department of Commerce is finalising the details and that he was planning to make the same offer to other chip companies, including Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel. Nvidia’s H200 chips are the company’s second-most powerful, and far more advanced than the H20, which was originally designed as a lower-powered model for the Chinese market, which wouldn’t breach restrictions, but which was the US banned anyway in April

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Social media use damages children’s ability to focus, say researchers

Increased use of social media by children damages their concentration levels and may be contributing to an increase in cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to a study.The peer-reviewed report monitored the development of more than 8,300 US-based children from the age of 10 to 14 and linked social media use to “increased inattention symptoms”.Reseachers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and the Oregon Health & Science University in the US found that children spent an average of 2.3 hours a day watching television or online videos, 1.4 hours on social media and 1

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Was 2025 Oscar Piastri’s best chance at an F1 title or a prelude to glory? | Jack Snape

Tumbling from the Formula One precipice, ultimately Oscar Piastri was not the first Australian in 40 years to be crowned world champion. The man from Melbourne finished a narrow third in the driver standings this year behind his McLaren teammate Lando Norris and four-time champion Max Verstappen. Now, he is back to square one.Midway through the season Piastri lead Norris by a comfortable 34 points and Verstappen by a chasm. But a run of six rounds without a podium left him on the outside looking in, and by the end at Abu Dhabi he finished 13 points behind his teammate

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Paramount launches $108.4bn hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery

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Anglo American’s merger bonus was a pay wheeze too far | Nils Pratley

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‘It has to be genuine’: older influencers drive growth on social media

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Scores of UK parliamentarians join call to regulate most powerful AI systems

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‘Like a movie’: Lando Norris relives final lap to glory and partying till 6am as world champion

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Account closures and restrictions are angering racing punters but there is an answer

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