HOME OFFICE: PALESTINE ACTION CASE ‘NOT EXCEPTIONAL’ — LEGAL FIGHT TO COURT OF APPEAL

By Cicero – Legal Affairs Correspondent The Home Office has told the Court of Appeal that a challenge to the government’s decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation is “not exceptional” and should not be heard by the High Court. The group’s founder, Huda Ammori, launched legal action Continue Reading

Key Takeaways from Trump’s Korea Summit

U.S. President Trump visited South Korea to finalize a significant trade deal, involving a $350 billion investment from South Korea in exchange for reduced tariffs on Korean goods. The deal underscores economic collaboration and geopolitical strategy amid regional tensions. While ceremonial elements highlighted the event’s significance, concerns about implementation remain.

Sterling Falls: Impacts of Upcoming Tax Changes and Slow Growth

The British pound has fallen to its lowest levels against the euro and dollar due to concerns over potential tax increases and cuts amid slowing economic growth. Traders anticipate the Bank of England may cut interest rates earlier than expected, influenced by fiscal discipline and improving debt market credibility.