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| | Britons also up to £3,700 worse off, leading to calls for the Labour government to improve relations with the EU. | |
| | Brexit, COVID debt and energy support schemes have fundamentally shaped the UK's money woes. | | | | The Reform UK leader was accused of making racist and antisemitic comments to classmates while at Dulwich College but said he never did so 'with intent'. | |
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| The Reform UK leader has been accused of making racist and antisemitic comments while at Dulwich College by more than a dozen of his former classmates – which comes as a surprise to precisely no one, writes Victoria Richards. | We were all idiots at school. But not all of us were racist, Mr Farage | |
| What you might have missed | - On Monday Pauline Hanson, leader of Australia's One Nation Party, walked into her parliament wearing a burqa. Michael Day doesn't know what's worse: that this kind of grossly offensive stunt is part of a burgeoning playbook – or that it works.
- Former defence and foreign minister Tobias Ellwood warns that Europe must reject Trump's Moscow-backed 28-point Ukraine peace plan, which, like Munich 1938, may bring short-term calm by rewarding Russia but ultimately weakens Ukraine and risks long-term disaster.
- The home secretary is indulging in a lurid deportation fantasy with her new Denmark-style asylum policy. And, writes Sunder Katwala, her numbers don't even add up…
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