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UK not rejoining the EU with new deal, says minister

Industry minister Sarah Jones says economic benefits will outweigh costs amid Tory attacks

The shadow foreign secretary, Priti Patel, has said that the government’s deal with the EU is a betrayal of Brexit, and accused the prime minister of making “smug” comments when announcing it.

Speaking on the GB News channel, the Conservative MP for Witham said:

Keir Starmer never believed in Brexit. He spent all of his time campaigning to unpick Brexit. He was being dishonest with the British public. He basically did not go into the general election last year and say that his reset would mean that we’d become a rule taker all over again. He deceived the British public.

Quite frankly, that is utter rubbish from Keir Starmer. Not for the first time. It was Britain that led the international efforts when it came to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. So I think he needs to go away and do some homework.

And of course, it was Conservatives in government that led the way when it came to Britain post-Brexit, our place in the world, securing those trade deals, over 70 trade agreements during our tenure in government.

We are not paying, through any of this, for access to markets. That is not what we are doing. We are not rejoining the EU. Where we will pay, and these things will be negotiated, where we will pay is where there are joint costs that need to be paid.

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Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is forced into a draw in a showdown against ‘the world’

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How uproar over a Māori haka, beloved in New Zealand life, sowed chaos and gridlock in Parliament

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Uneasy India-Pakistan ceasefire holds but is a return to war inevitable?

Trump’s interventions have infuriated India, which has not emerged from conflict as triumphant as it had hoped

Against the odds, the ceasefire that followed Indian and Pakistan’s almost-war has held; fragile, uneasy but still unbroken. Yet in the aftermath of four days of cross-border drones and missile strikes – the most technologically advanced conflict either side have ever engaged in – the question remains: what now?

While both India and Pakistan have claimed victory, some experts fear that a return to hostilities is almost inevitable.

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Louisiana governor blasts ‘progressive promises’ after New Orleans jail escape

Seven dangerous fugitives including two murder suspects remain at large as Gov. Landry orders audit of Orleans Parish facility.
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Zelenskyy urges more pressure on Russia after no ceasefire agreed in Trump-Putin call

Ukrainian president says ‘pressure on Russia will push it toward real peace’

Good morning and welcome to our blog covering developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict following yesterday’s call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

While the US leader described the conversation as “excellent”, the Kremlin refused to agree to a ceasefire, despite pressure from Washington and European allies.

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German police arrest a suspect in the attack that injured 5 people outside a bar

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Ben Roberts-Smith defamation appeal failed because ‘unlike most homicides, there were three eyewitnesses’, judges explain

SAS veteran acted with ‘a certain recklessness or perhaps even brazenness’ when he killed a man with a prosthetic leg in Afghanistan, court finds

Ben Roberts-Smith acted with “a certain recklessness or perhaps even brazenness” when he killed a man with a prosthetic leg in Afghanistan in full view of other soldiers by shooting him with a machine gun, the full bench of the federal court has found.

“The problem for [Roberts-Smith] is that, unlike most homicides, there were three eyewitnesses to this murder,” the judges wrote.

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High-voltage wire collapses on Sydney train leaving 300 trapped and causing major delays across network

Transport NSW teams working to let passengers off trains safely as incident causes significant delays to T1, T2, T3 and T8 lines

Sydney’s train network has been thrown into chaos after high-voltage wire collapsed on the top of a train, trapping 300 passengers and causing disruption to lines going in and out of central Sydney.

Howard Collins, the coordinator general for Transport NSW, told reporters on Tuesday afternoon response teams were working to on site working to ensure the correct isolations were put in place to remove the 300 passengers on that train and the trains around it which were caught when the power was switched off.

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