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The investment forum of UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been thrown into disarray after cabinet minister Louise Haigh made derogatory comments about P&O Ferries. According to The Times, Haigh dismissed the shipping company as a “rogue operator” over a fire-and-rehire scandal that occurred in 2022. This prompted DP World, which owns P&O, to shelve plans for £1bn in infrastructure investment. In response, DP World’s CEO, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, will no longer attend the investment summit scheduled for Monday, according to the Daily Telegraph. The snub is a significant setback for the government’s growth agenda. Downing Street has allegedly attributed DP World’s decision to pull out to Haigh’s remarks and her call to boycott the ferry firm in a recent TV interview.
As per intelligence sources cited by the i Weekend, the UK’s ambulance services have become a genuine hazard to British emergency services after Russian hackers successfully breached the system. This cyber-attack is a part of a larger campaign launched by Russian hackers against the UK as payback for Ukraine’s deployment of western weaponry.
King Charles III has revealed that he will not come between Australia and their plans to remove him as head of state. The Daily Mail reports that the King has communicated with a republican campaign group, confirming his deep love and admiration for the land down under, in response to a request for a meeting during his upcoming visit.
The Manchester United dressing room was “bugged,” in a stunning security lapse before playing Aston Villa on their home turf, revealed The Sun. A prankster made his way past security to plant a recording device in the dressing room, recording manager Erik ten Hag’s pre-game team talks.
Elton John spoke to the Daily Mirror, mentioning how touring had taken a toll on him extensively, causing him to contemplate his mortality. “I don’t know how much time I have left,” The 77-year-old track legend revealed during the interview.
The weekend edition of the Financial Times covers how Wall Street’s belief in the strength of the US economy has fostered newfound confidence amongst investors, resulting in large bond investments and an unprecedented amount of cash being invested in some companies. As per the report, global financial firms have been buoyed by the hope of falling interest rates.
Finally, The Daily Star claims that a Canadian diver has stated that they witnessed the King sailing a UFO in 1975 while in Nova Scotia. The paper says these “totally sane” comments would be included in a Netflix documentary about “Royal Shenanigans.
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