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Pete Hegseth · United StatesDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth summoned hundreds of U.S. military officials to an in-person meeting Tuesday to announce directives for troops that include "gender-neutral" or "male-level" standards for physical fitness as well as an end to "woke" culture in the military.See the Story
Hegseth Declares End to ‘Politically Correct’ Leadership in US Military in Speech to Top Generals
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Keir Starmer · LiverpoolThe prime minister has warned Reform UK "will tear this country apart" ahead of the Labour party conference. Arriving in Liverpool on Saturday, Sir Keir Starmer said Reform's plans to abolish indefinite leave to remain (ILR) for legal migrants was one of "the most shocking things" Nigel Farage's party had said. Sir Keir said the conference would be an opportunity to show Labour's alternative to the "toxic divide and decline" offered by Reform.See the Story
PM takes aim at 'toxic' Reform as he arrives for Labour conference
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UK Economy · LondonGSK Chief Executive Emma Walmsley, the first woman to lead a major pharmaceutical company, will step down Dec. 31 after more than eight years at the head of the London-based drugmaker.See the Story
GSK’s boss Emma Walmsley to step down after eight-year tenure
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