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Mandelson row returns as Starmer faces calls to resign

The issue adds to pressure on Starmer weeks before local elections in England and regional votes in Scotland and Wales on May 7.

Lebanon
Editorial

Israel-Lebanon 10-day ceasefire begins as residents return south despite warnings

Israel’s military said it had struck more than 380 “Hezbollah terror organization targets in southern Lebanon” and remained on “high alert” to resume strikes.

Tesco

Tesco warns West Asia war may impact profit outlook

The company expects the figure to be between £3 billion and £3.3 billion, after it rose slightly to £3.15 billion in the 12 months to the end of February.

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Business

UK economy grew 0.5 per cent in February ahead of Iran war

The February expansion was the strongest since January 2024 and suggests the economy was in a better position before the start of the Iran war than some economists had expected.

Iran
Editorial

Talks likely as US and Iran narrow differences but key issues unresolved

A Pakistani delegation arrived in Tehran with a message from Washington after US president Donald Trump indicated negotiations could resume this week following last weekend's failed talks in Islamabad.

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UK

Migrants coached to pose as gay for UK asylum, investigation finds

The investigation found that one firm charged up to £7,000 and said the chance of refusal was "very low". Another adviser offered services for £1,500, with an additional £2,000-£3,000 for creating evidence.

Lebanon
Editorial

Trump signals possible Iran talks as Israel and Lebanon move to negotiations

The diplomatic steps came as fighting continued. Hezbollah said it fired rockets at northern Israel, including attacks on multiple towns. The Israeli military said it detected "approximately 30 launches" early on Wednesday.

IMF
Business

What IMF tax advice means for inequality, and where India fits in

It found that 59 per cent of the IMF’s tax advice to low- and lower-middle-income countries was regressive, while 52 per cent of its recommendations to high-income countries were progressive.