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Liverpool is crypto capital of UK, survey finds

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The city’s most famous sons may have sung that money can’t buy you love, but that was before bitcoin existed,Liverpool has emerged as the crypto capital of the UK, according to a study looking at the online habits of people across the country,The survey, conducted by telecommunications company Openreach, found that 13% of respondents from Liverpool regularly invest in cryptocurrency and check stocks, more than anywhere else in Britain,Different cities across the UK proved to be hotspots for various activities,London seems to be the online dating capital of Britain, with 24% of respondents saying they engage with dating apps on at least three days a week.

This contrasts with the country in general, with the study finding that only 4% of Britons spend any time on dating apps,According to the study, the average British person claims to spend three-and-a-half hours a day online, though 20% of those asked admitted to spending above five hours of their day on the internet,Popular times to be online varied, but 64% of respondents said they spend time online between the hours of 11pm and 6am, with 19% of them saying this is the time they visit YouTube,In the north, analysis tells a tale of three cities,The people of Manchester used Instagram more than anywhere else, with 27% of people in the city using the platform regularly.

Sheffield, meanwhile, is home to both the most frequent TikTok users and music streamers in the country (with figures of 32% and 30% respectively).Sheffield is also the city where households spend the most time online, with 32% spending more than five hours online per day – in contrast to the 11% of Brighton citizens who do the same.The people of Leeds seem to favour yesterday’s social media site of choice, with 43% of the city’s residents saying they spend a lot of time using Facebook.The study was commissioned by Openreach to coincide with the first installation of broadband in a UK home, which took place in April 2000 in Basildon, Essex.The study also found that many respondents disliked the way they use the internet, with 43% feeling that they wasted time online, 37% concerned by the hours spent “doom-scrolling” and 33% saying they would feel more relaxed if they spent less time online.

Katie Milligan, deputy CEO of Openreach, said: “It’s fascinating to see how different parts of the UK are embracing the online world and adapting to it in unique ways.“At the same time, it’s encouraging that many recognise the importance of taking time away from devices and digital connectivity.”
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Reeves considers softening inheritance tax changes amid non-dom backlash

Rachel Reeves is considering caving in to City lobbying and softening changes to inheritance tax that affect wealthy individuals who would previously have been “non-doms”, reports suggest.In her autumn budget, the chancellor confirmed that she would scrap the non-dom tax status, which allowed wealthy individuals with connections abroad to avoid paying full UK tax on their overseas earnings.“Those that make the UK their home should pay their taxes here,” she said at the time.Her predecessor Jeremy Hunt had already sounded the death knell for non-dom status but Reeves’s changes were expected to raise an additional £12.7bn over five years

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Britons in Israel told to notify Foreign Office to receive instructions on how to leave

British people in Israel are being told to register with the Foreign Office ​s​o the UK government ​c​an assist them if they wish to leave the country.David Lammy, the foreign secretary, told MPs on Monday his department was asking all British nationals to notify the government and receive instructions on how best to leave, after the country closed down its airspace.With Israel and Iran continuing their air attacks against each other, fears are growing for hundreds of thousands of Britons living in the broader region.Lammy told the Commons: “We are asking all British nationals in Israel to register their presence with the FCDO [Foreign Office], so that we can share important information on the situation and leaving the country.“Israel and Iran have closed their airspace until further notice, and our ability therefore to provide support in Iran is extremely limited

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Keir Starmer’s biggest U-turns since Labour came to power

Keir Starmer’s mid-air announcement that he was reversing his previous opposition to a national grooming gangs inquiry is the latest in a long line of U-turns that have led allies to worry about a lack of political direction.Before he became prime minister, the Labour leader gained a reputation for U-turning on some of his most significant policies, including spending £28bn a year on green infrastructure and abolishing tuition fees.Since entering government, the pattern has continued, with Starmer having changed his mind on cuts to winter fuel payments and the grooming gangs inquiry within the last few weeks.Here is a list of the biggest policy U-turns – or prospective U-turns – that the prime minister has executed since taking power.When Elon Musk began furiously tweeting about the grooming gangs scandal in January, the prime minister responded robustly

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When Starmer speaks, the world listens – or so Labour imagines | John Crace

It was late into the night. The phone rang in the prime minister’s residence in Jerusalem. Benjamin Netanyahu stretched out an arm to take the call.“Yes.”“Hi Bibi, it’s Ali

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Cooper says law on rape being tightened so adults cannot use consent as defence against charge of raping child under 16 – as it happened

Cooper says the Casey report makes 12 recommendations, and the government will act on all of them, she says.In line with the first recommendation, the government will tighten the law on rape, she says.Baroness Casey’s first recommendation is we must see children as children. She concludes too many grooming gang cases have been dropped or downgraded from rape to lesser charges because a 13 to 15 year old is perceived to have been in love with or had consented to sex with the perpetrator.So we will change the law to ensure that adults who engage in penetrative sex with a child under 16 face the most serious charge of rape, and we will work closely with the CPS and the police to ensure there are safeguards for consensual teenage relationships

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British Council cuts are a false economy that would erode the UK’s global influence | Letters

Soft power takes decades to build and no time to squander. As we ramp up defence spending, it would be incoherent to try to part-pay for it by hollowing out the British Council.The British Council is at the heart of Britain’s global influence – fostering education, English-language skills, cultural exchange and mutual understanding in more than 100 countries.Yet funding pressures and the burden of a £197m loan now mean that it may close its doors in as many as 60 countries (British Council ‘may have to close in 60 countries’ amid cuts to aid budget, 8 June).As the United States retreats and rival states expand their global presence, this is the moment to invest in institutions such as the British Council and the BBC World Service, not to make false economies

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UK bank TSB could be sold off by Spanish owner Sabadell

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World’s largest banks pledged $869bn to fossil fuel firms in 2024, new report finds

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Metro Bank sobers up and attracts a suitor | Nils Pratley

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Oxford Street will be pedestrianised as soon as possible, says London mayor

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Trump says UK is protected from tariffs ‘because I like them’ as trade deal is signed off

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Nationwide draws up bonus plan that could give CEO £7m payday

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