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Iran war cannot be ’windfall’ for Putin, says Starmer, as Zelenskyy arrives in UK

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Keir Starmer will host Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on Tuesday as the prime minister warns US-Israeli strikes on Iran cannot be allowed to become a “windfall for Putin”.Zelenskyy’s visit will come on the day of the government deadline for the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich to pay proceeds from his sale of Chelsea FC to victims of the Ukraine war.The former Chelsea owner is now expected to face legal action, having insisted that the £2.5bn raised by the sale is his to allocate, including to Russian victims of the war.The British government warned Abramovich last year he must release the cash, or he could be taken to court.

A government source said there was no expectation that Abramovich would pay by the deadline.On Monday, Abramovich’s lawyers at Kobre & Kim said the cash was still “wholly owned” by Fordstam Ltd, the vehicle through which the billionaire funded Chelsea.Starmer is likely to face questions over the future of the cash when Zelenskyy arrives in the UK on Tuesday.Both Starmer and the defence secretary, John Healey, expressed firm support for Ukraine on Monday and said they were continuing weapons supplies.The prime minister said it “was vital that we continue to focus on supporting Ukraine.

We cannot allow the war in the Gulf to turn into a windfall for Putin.”Russia has received €6bn (£5bn) from selling its fossil fuels in the fortnight since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, data suggests.Speaking in the Commons, Healey said the flow of weapons to Ukraine was continuing from the UK.“I can confirm today that, over the last month, we have delivered to Ukraine 3,500 drones, 18,000 artillery rounds and 3m rounds of small ammunition,” he said.“We face two conflicts on two continents, supported by an axis of aggression with similar tactics and similar technologies.

I say this to the Ukrainian people on behalf of the UK: we will not forget the war in Europe and our total determination to stand with Ukraine remains steadfast, and we will welcome President Zelenskyy to this country tomorrow,”Russia’s commodity revenues are a vital component of state revenue to fund its military operations in Ukraine,Last week Donald Trump activated a US waiver for one month to let countries buy up Russian oil without facing sanction,The US has previously applied tariffs to countries such as India for buying Russian oil,Zelenskyy appeared to push back against Trump’s claim that the US did not need Ukraine’s help on drone defence.

The US had contacted Ukraine “several times” to ask for help for a particular country, or for support for Americans, Zelenskyy said.“All our institutions received these requests, and we responded to them,” he told a briefing, without providing specifics.Healey has previously said he sees the Russian president, Vladimir Putin’s “hidden hand” behind some of the Iranian tactics and their retaliation with drone and missile attacks against Gulf states.He said the Russian president was benefiting from the surge in oil prices.“It helps him with a fresh supply of funds for his brutal war in Ukraine,” he said.

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Reeves plans to give England’s regional leaders a share of national tax revenues

Rachel Reeves has announced that the Treasury will draw up proposals to hand England’s mayors a share of national tax revenues as part of a radical plan to rebalance the economy.The chancellor promised “a genuine break with the past” that would shift spending power away from Westminster, as she promised to create investment-led growth across the UK.Reeves was delivering the Mais lecture – the second time she has given the high-profile annual address at Bayes Business School in London.It is no coincidence that the UK is “the most politically centralised of advanced democracies, and one of the most geographically unequal”, Reeves said.Treasury officials will bring forward a plan at the autumn budget to allow regional leaders to receive a share of national taxes, starting with income tax, she added

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Bentley to cut hundreds of UK jobs amid ‘challenging global market environment’

Bentley is to cut 275 jobs in the UK as the carmaker faces a “challenging global market environment”.The luxury brand, owned by Germany’s Volkswagen, is preparing to launch its first all-electric model but acknowledged it had some work to do to persuade consumers to switch away from internal combustion engine vehicles.The company said on Tuesday it was slashing about 6% of its 4,600-strong workforce by cutting about 150 office-based permanent staff and by not filling vacant positions or replacing employees.The announcement came as the company reported a 42% fall in annual operating profit to €216m (£187m) in 2025, compared with a year earlier.While this marked a seventh consecutive year of profitability at Bentley, which produces cars at its factory in Crewe in Cheshire, the company said its profits had taken a hit from the impact of US tariffs introduced by Donald Trump and foreign exchange changes and weaker sales in China, as well as decisions made by its parent company, VW

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Teenage girls sue Musk’s xAI, accusing Grok tool of creating child sexual abuse material

A group of three teenage girls, two of whom are minors, filed a lawsuit on Monday against Elon Musk’s xAI artificial intelligence company alleging that its Grok image generator used photos of them to produce and distribute child sexual abuse material. The class-action lawsuit is the first filed by minors following Grok’s rampant generation of nonconsensual nude images earlier this year.“xAI chose to profit off the sexual predation of real people, including children, despite knowing full well the consequences of creating such a dangerous product,” Vanessa Baehr-Jones, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a statement.The suit, which was brought by three Tennessee teenagers but filed in California, where xAI is headquartered, details how the girls discovered that nude, AI-altered images of them were uploaded to a Discord server and shared online without their knowledge.After they alerted law enforcement to the images, according to the complaint, police arrested a suspect later that month and found child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on his phone that was allegedly produced using xAI’s image and video generation technology

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Google scraps AI search feature that crowdsourced amateur medical advice

Google has dropped a new artificial intelligence search feature that gave users crowdsourced health advice from amateurs around the world.The company had said its launch of “What People Suggest”, which provided tips from strangers, showed “the potential of AI to transform health outcomes across the globe”.But Google has since quietly removed the feature, according to three people familiar with the decision.A Google spokesperson confirmed “What People Suggest” had been scrapped. The move came as part of a “broader simplification” of its search page and had nothing to do with the quality or safety of the new feature, the spokesperson said

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Broncos reportedly send first-round pick to Dolphins in return for receiver Waddle

The Denver Broncos have reportedly traded for Miami Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle, a move that would add offensive firepower to a team that fell one win short of the Super Bowl last season.ESPN reports that the Broncos will send first-, third- and fourth-round picks in this year’s draft to the Dolphins in return for Waddle. The Broncos will also receive Miami’s fourth-round pick as part of the deal. If the deal is confirmed, the Dolphins will own the 11th and 30th picks in the first round of this year’s draft as they attempt to build around newly acquired quarterback Malik Willis.The Dolphins selected Waddle with the sixth overall pick in the 2021 draft, reuniting him with his college quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who was released by the Dolphins earlier this month

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‘That’s why we wear USA’: US players embrace military ties before WBC final against Venezuela

The US will play Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic final on Tuesday, a meeting that comes after recent tensions between the two countries.In January, Donald Trump ordered a military operation that captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Since then, the US has launched a war against Iran, during which the American players have paid tribute to their country’s military. Players have saluted each other after victories and the team invited Robert J O’Neill, a former Navy Seal who claims he killed Osama bin Laden, to give a locker room speech. Two of the team’s pitchers, Paul Skenes and Griffin Jax, played at the Air Force Academy and have spoken of the importance of honoring the military

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Australian households fear double whammy of rate hikes and higher petrol prices will lead to recession

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London bars shun Margot Robbie’s gin over shellfish allergen concerns

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Close Brothers banking group to cut 600 jobs and roll out AI ‘at pace’

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Starbucks shareholders push to oust board members over stalled union talks

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‘Very damaging’: how the Iran war is hitting energy-intensive industries

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Chris Bowen declares rush on jerry cans ‘un-Australian’ as he urges end to panic buying of petrol

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