UK politics live: Gordon Brown calls for extra defence spending to be exempt from fiscal rules

Former PM says ‘exceptional’ aim to spend 5% of GDP should be a joint Nato and European initiative financed via bonds or a defence fund

This is what Gordon Brown said in his Today programme interview when asked to give more details of his plan to exempt from extra defence spending from the fiscal rules. He said other European countries were already looking at this, and that having a European-wide initiative would persuade the bond markets that in this case the rise in borrowing was justified. He said:

If you look around Europe at the moment, you’ll see that the Germans are looking at what they can do outside the fiscal rules. The European stability and growth pact is exempting a lot of defence money from the normal fiscal rules. The French are looking at other ways of doing it. The Polish have already done that.

What I’m actually asking for is a European-wide initiative where individual countries will come together and say, Look, we all have to do this. We all have to find, let’s say, an extra 1%, because 5% of course is building on some of what’s already been spent.

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Israel’s security cabinet expected to meet to sign off plans for expanded Gaza operation – Middle East crisis live

On Wednesday the Israeli military put parts of Gaza City and Khan Younis under new enforced displacement orders

Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrat leader, urged UK prime minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday to call Donald Trump to encourage him to use his influence to block Israel’s plans for a “full occupation” of Gaza.

In a statement, Davey said:

[Israeli PM Benjamin] Netanyahu’s latest proposals for the occupation of all of Gaza are utterly horrifying.

If realised, they will only wreak yet more destruction on Gazans – while gravely endangering the lives of the hostages still held in Hamas’ captivity.

Breaking – Palestine Red Crescent: The Israeli occupation forces have targeted the 8th floor of the PRCS headquarters in Khan Younis with an artillery shell.

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Cambodia and Thailand agree to ASEAN observers to ensure ceasefire holds – Reuters

  1. Cambodia and Thailand agree to ASEAN observers to ensure ceasefire holds  Reuters
  2. Thailand, Cambodia border tensions continue as talks conclude in Malaysia  Al Jazeera
  3. Why did Thailand and Cambodia fight a senseless border war?  The Economist
  4. Cambodian and Thai officials meet in Malaysia to iron out ceasefire details  AP News
  5. Thailand and Cambodia to deploy ceasefire monitors despite deadlock over captured soldiers  The Independent
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First people to be returned to France under UK’s ‘one in, one out’ asylum deal

People detained after arriving in small boat expected to be returned within three weeks, says Home Office

Migrants who arrived in the UK on a small boat have been detained for the first time under Keir Starmer’s “one in, one out” deal and are expected to be returned within three weeks, the Home Office has said.

Detentions began on Wednesday lunchtime, with those identified in the Channel boat being held in immigration removal centres pending their removal.

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Kathleen Folbigg’s $2m compensation ‘a moral affront’ after two decades in jail for wrongful convictions, lawyer says

Appeals court formally overturned mother’s convictions over her children’s four deaths in 2023, clearing her name

Kathleen Folbigg has been compensated an “insulting” amount of $2m after spending two decades in prison before an inquiry found she had been wrongfully convicted for killing her four children.

Folbigg, once referred to as among Australia’s worst serial killers, was convicted in 2003 and ordered to serve a minimum 25-year sentence for the suffocation murders of three of her children and manslaughter of a fourth.

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Labor decision to lift ban on PwC ‘an insult’ to inquiry that investigated Treasury scandal, Pocock says

Finance department rejects last minute plea from three senators urging it to maintain block on consultancy firm competing for new government work

The finance department has rejected a last minute plea from three senators who led parliamentary inquiries into PwC Australia urging it not to lift a ban on the consultancy firm competing for new government work.

Last month, Guardian Australia revealed the finance department had recommended the end of a long-term ban triggered by a scandal involving the misuse of confidential Treasury information.

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U.S. plans to ease human rights criticism of El Salvador, Israel, Russia – The Washington Post

  1. U.S. plans to ease human rights criticism of El Salvador, Israel, Russia  The Washington Post
  2. Trump administration to scale back annual human rights reports  NBC News
  3. US to Scale Back Human Rights Accusations Against 3 Countries: Report  Newsweek
  4. US to ease human rights criticism of Israel and other nations, Washington Post reports  The Times of Israel
  5. State Department to dismiss human rights criticism of Israel, Russia, El Salvador – report  The Jerusalem Post
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British man accused of trying to drown daughter-in-law in pool in Florida

Mark Raymond Gibbon, in US on holiday, charged with attempted second-degree murder and battery

A British man has been charged by US police with the attempted murder of his daughter-in-law after allegedly trying to drown her in a swimming pool while on holiday, local authorities have said.

Mark Raymond Gibbon, 62, of Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire, allegedly tried to drown the 33-year-old woman after they had an argument about his grandchildren in their rental home at the Solterra Resort in Davenport, Florida, on Sunday, the Polk county sheriff, Grady Judd, said on X.

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Hamas continues cash salary payments in Gaza despite war – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Hamas continues cash salary payments in Gaza despite war  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Hamas still pays out salaries and rewards supporters  BBC
  3. Hamas using secret cash stockpile, looted aid to pay employees and loyalists — BBC  The Times of Israel
  4. Hamas Is a Terrible Employer  Commentary Magazine
  5. How Hamas secretly moves millions to pay members during the Gaza war  Ynetnews
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Italy approves controversial bridge tying Sicily to mainland – DW

  1. Italy approves controversial bridge tying Sicily to mainland  DW
  2. Italy gives final approval for world's longest suspension bridge to Sicily  BBC
  3. Italy greenlights plan to build world’s longest suspension bridge  Al Jazeera
  4. Italy Approves Project to Link Sicily to the Mainland by Bridge  The New York Times
  5. Record-breaking bridges: How Italy and China are pushing engineering limits  ABC News
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Former Superman actor Dean Cain reveals he’s becoming an Ice agent to support Trump’s mass deportation agenda

The actor will be sworn in ‘ASAP’ amid the federal agency’s recruitment drive and unprecedented immigration raids that have sparked protest across the US

Former Superman actor Dean Cain has announced he has signed up to join Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), in order to support US president Donald Trump’s anti-immigration agenda.

The federal law enforcement agency has aggressively ramped up immigration raids since Trump’s return to the White House and was recently awarded $75bn in extra funding as part of his “big beautiful bill”, which includes billions for hiring an additional 10,000 Ice agents by 2029.

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Lynx could thrive in Northumberland with most in area supporting return, study finds

Release of 20 lynx over several years into Kielder Forest area would create population of about 50 animals

Releasing just 20 lynx in Northumberland would be enough to create a healthy wild population, research has found, and most people in the area would support the practice.

Northumberland Wildlife Trust has been working to see if the wild cats, which became extinct in Britain about 1,300 years ago as a result of hunting and habitat loss, could be returned to the area.

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