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Rishi Sunak to flag Inflation Reduction Act concerns in talks with Joe Biden

Rishi Sunak to flag Inflation Reduction Act concerns in talks with Joe Biden

He will also push for action on artificial intelligence (AI) regulation and seek greater economic co-operation with the US.

Cybercrime gang gives BBC, British Airways and Boots ultimatum after mass hack

Cybercrime gang gives BBC, British Airways and Boots ultimatum after mass hack

More than 100,000 British employees had their data stolen.

What the papers say – June 7

What the papers say – June 7

The Kremlin’s latest ‘war crime’ and the duke contradicting himself in court are the stories leading Wednesday’s papers.

UK economy still lagging behind other nations despite upgraded forecast

UK economy still lagging behind other nations despite upgraded forecast

Only Germany, which fell into recession at the start of the year and is set to stagnate in 2023, will perform worse than the UK, OECD analysis shows.

Devastating heart condition spontaneously reversed in ‘unprecedented case’

Devastating heart condition spontaneously reversed in ‘unprecedented case’

Researchers said that, for the first time, they have seen evidence that amyloidosis affecting the heart can get better.

National Care Service could be launched on NHS 80th anniversary, report says

National Care Service could be launched on NHS 80th anniversary, report says

The Fabian Society report states that unless significant and sustained action is taken over many years, ‘things will get worse for all of us’.

Duke of Sussex due to resume evidence at High Court in hacking claim

Duke of Sussex due to resume evidence at High Court in hacking claim

Harry is suing the publisher of the Daily Mirror over alleged unlawful information gathering.

Labour brings vote on release of Government correspondence on Teesworks inquiry

Labour brings vote on release of Government correspondence on Teesworks inquiry

Shadow communities secretary Lisa Nandy has been questioning why the National Audit Office was not tasked with leading the investigation.

King attends concert featuring music from his coronation

King attends concert featuring music from his coronation

Charles attended the event, organised by Wigmore Hall, at St James’s Roman Catholic Church, in London, on Tuesday evening.

Yousaf vows to keep lobbying India for release of jailed Scottish Sikh blogger

Yousaf vows to keep lobbying India for release of jailed Scottish Sikh blogger

Jagtar Singh Johal from Dumbarton has been imprisoned for more than 2,000 days in India.

Birmingham named as ‘luckiest place to live’ in UK by National Lottery

Birmingham named as ‘luckiest place to live’ in UK by National Lottery

Since The National Lottery began in 1994, it has created 205 millionaires in Birmingham – that’s one every seven weeks.

Keep up the spirit of community sparked by the coronation, urges Prue Leith

Keep up the spirit of community sparked by the coronation, urges Prue Leith

Data from the Eden Project, which organised the Big Lunch, shows an estimated 13.4 million people in the UK took part in Big Lunch celebrations.

Sunak to meet Biden for talks on AI, Ukraine and the economy

Sunak to meet Biden for talks on AI, Ukraine and the economy

Rishi Sunak will meet the US President, senior figures in Congress and business chiefs in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday.

£40m pilot to expand availability of weight loss drugs on NHS

£40m pilot to expand availability of weight loss drugs on NHS

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the use of drugs to tackle obesity could be a ‘game-changer’ to ease pressure on the NHS.

Sunak to attend baseball game during trip to Washington

Sunak to attend baseball game during trip to Washington

The Prime Minister will not throw the first pitch at the game but will use his visit to meet business chiefs and service personnel.

Ukrainians protest outside Russian consulate after major dam damaged

Ukrainians protest outside Russian consulate after major dam damaged

Ukrainians demanding Vladimir Putin’s forces leave their homeland decried Russia as a ‘terrorist state’ as they protested in Edinburgh.

Judge told Harry’s visa responses on drugs could question government integrity

Judge told Harry’s visa responses on drugs could question government integrity

The duke made reference to taking cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms in his memoir.

PM refuses to say whether Government will re-establish CBI contact after vote

PM refuses to say whether Government will re-establish CBI contact after vote

The confederation was cast into turmoil in March after allegations of misconduct relating to its then-director general.

Sunak: Destruction of Ukraine dam a ‘new low’ if Russian forces are responsible

Sunak: Destruction of Ukraine dam a ‘new low’ if Russian forces are responsible

The Prime Minister said the immediate priority was the humanitarian response to the catastrophe, which has flooded villages and endangered crops.

Male masturbation may increase chances of having offspring, scientists say

Male masturbation may increase chances of having offspring, scientists say

Research on primates suggest the act of self-pleasure also reduces the risk of contracting STIs.

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