Digital ID Relaunch: Public Panel to Decide Functions

The UK government has relaunched its digital ID scheme, with a panel of 100 randomly selected citizens determining which public services will be integrated into the app. Chief Secretary Darren Jones compared the initiative to historic public service refor

Starmer's Prudent Stance on Iran Strikes

Prime Minister Keir Starmer resists US pressure for military involvement in Iran, drawing on historical precedents to prioritize British interests and public opinion.

HMS Dragon Deploys to Eastern Mediterranean Amid Crisis

The Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon has set sail from Portsmouth for the eastern Mediterranean, following a drone attack on RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. The deployment was expedited with six weeks of work completed in just six days.

Utah GOP Ramps Up Fight Against Redistricting Reform

Utah's Republican-controlled legislature passes new rules making it harder to withdraw signatures from a petition to repeal anti-gerrymandering Proposition 4, escalating the redistricting battle ahead of midterm elections.

Pensioner Stabbed 20 Times in Camden Home Named

Paul Ratledge, 82, died from multiple stab wounds in his Camden home. Billy O'Reilly, 53, has appeared at the Old Bailey charged with murder in a case where the two men were known to each other.

Salary Sacrifice: The 'Drop a Tax Band' Loophole

Salary sacrifice schemes allow employees to reduce taxable income by diverting part of their salary into pensions, potentially keeping them in lower tax bands and preserving benefits like free childcare.

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