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The Guardian – Business • Jun 11, 2025
Labour promised people we would rebuild Britain – and that’s what we’re doing | Keir Starmer
This week’s spending review allocates significant funding to improve public services, stimulate local economies, and enhance overall financial well-being for working families acros...
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City A.M. • Jun 02, 2025
Starmer refuses to commit 3 per cent defence spending despite ‘battle-ready’ claim
The Prime Minister’s proposal to allocate 2.5 percent of GDP to defence marks a significant investment, though it falls short of the 3 percent target some critics believe is necess...
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