UK minister defends changes to student loans as pressure grows for reforms
Treasury minister Lucy Rigby says the government has the right to alter terms of existing agreementsMinisters have rejected accusations that recent changes to student loans were unfair, arguing they are so heavily subsidised that the government has the right to alter their terms.Pressure has been intensifying on the UK government to reform the student loans system but the chief secretary to the Treasury, Lucy Rigby, told MPs on Wednesday that less than half of young people go to university, and the government had to bear in mind āfairness to taxpayers as a wholeā. Continue reading...
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Middle East LIVE: Diplomacy in focus as US-Iran negotiations falter and strikes resume
⢠Regional tensions persist in the Middle East nearly four months after the latest crisis erupted, despite a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran. ⢠The UN Security Council is convening for a high-level debate to discuss advancing political solutions to address ongoing conflicts and humanitarian emergencies.
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UN NewsInternational Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations 2026: Digital Dialogue
⢠The International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations 2026 will focus on the theme of "Digital Dialogue" to highlight the role of technology in cultural exchange. ⢠The initiative emphasizes how digital communities, including social media groups and virtual exchanges, facilitate mutual learning and global solidarity.
Read original Ā· news18.comIran war updates: Trump claims Iran shot down helicopter, vows to ārespondā | US-Israel war on Iran News
⢠Former President Donald Trump claimed that Iran shot down a helicopter on June 9, 2026, and vowed that the United States would "respond" to the incident. ⢠The claim comes amid escalating tensions involving a broader US-Israel military conflict against Iran and ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
Read original Ā· aljazeera.comDaily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
⢠UN partners in Gaza reported a significant decline in food aid as of May 31, with 80 kitchens delivering 678,000 meals daily, down from 1.5 million meals provided by 170 kitchens in mid-March. ⢠UN official DiCarlo urged parties to return to diplomacy and good-faith negotiations, reiterating the Secretary-Generalās demand for an immediate, full, and unconditional ceasefire.
Read original Ā· press.un.orgIran strikes American bases after U.S. attacks over helicopter crash
⢠U.S. Central Command has launched strikes against Iran in response to the downing of an American military helicopter. ⢠Iranian officials report that the strikes hit two water storage tanks in Sirik County, Hormozgan province, cutting off drinking water for local residents.
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NBC NewsBehind the evolution to a less peaceful world
⢠Two decades of Global Peace Index (GPI) data reveal a global trend of deteriorating peace and an increasing inventory of unresolved conflicts. ⢠The report highlights a significant success in Ethiopia, where the November 2022 Pretoria Peace Agreement reduced annual conflict deaths in Tigray from over 100,000 to roughly 2,300 in 2023.
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Vision of HumanityConflicts on rise globally, highest level since WWII, data shows
⢠Global conflicts have surged to their highest levels since World War II, according to data from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program. ⢠Conflict-related fatalities reached a record high in 2025, with approximately 244,600 people killed.
Read original Ā· mprnews.orgPortugalās agreement over U.S. use of Lajes Air Base to be reviewed ā Portugal Resident
⢠Portugal's Minister for Diplomacy, Mr. Rangel, announced that the agreement allowing the United States to use Lajes Air Base will be reviewed. ⢠The review is deferred until after the current crisis in the Middle East is resolved to ensure regional stability.
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Portugal ResidentRecord Conflicts Drive Peace to Historic Low as AI Warfare Surges
⢠The 2026 Global Peace Index reports that global peace has reached a historic low due to a record-high number of interconnected conflicts. ⢠This decline is attributed to the "Great Fragmentation," a geopolitical shift where traditional European powers are losing influence to rising middle powers.
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Vision of HumanityKeir Starmer aides āwar gamingā over leadership contest with Andy Burnham
Prime minister is āhellbentā on fighting any contest - including sacking ministers who support BurnhamUK politics live ā latest updatesKeir Starmerās closest aides are āwar-gamingā how to win a leadership contest ahead of Andy Burnhamās much-anticipated return to Westminster if he wins the Makerfield byelection, the Guardian understands.Downing Street sources said the prime minister had taken the last fortnight to think seriously about his future but was now āhellbentā on fighting any contest. His team is working through various scenarios, including sacking ministers who publicly supported Burnham. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comPatients in A&E with non-urgent ailments may be told to come back later under NHS plans
NHS bosses urge all hospitals to use ādigital triageā process to combat overcrowding in emergency servicesPatients who turn up at A&E with non-urgent ailments could be told to come back another time under NHS plans to stop hospitals becoming overcrowded and avoid the serviceās usual winter crisis.Eighteen hospitals in England are already using ādigital triage assessmentā to help A&E staff decide which patients need to be seen right away or be dealt with in another way. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comāPleasure and invigorationā: Diana Evans wins UKās Jhalak prose prize
Awards for prose, childrenās writing and poetry, for writers of colour in UK and Ireland, come with Ā£1,000Diana Evans has won this yearās Jhalak prose prize for I Want to Talk to You, a nonfiction collection on subjects ranging from Jean Rhys and Toni Morrison to lockdowns and the British monarchy.The book, described as a āpleasure and an invigorationā by Guardian reviewer Alex Clark, was announced as the 10th winner at a reception on Wednesday evening. Continue reading...
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