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    UK government warns of Russian interference in general election

    Farage -- an admirer of former US president Donald Trump -- dismissed claims that Russian bots might interfere in the election as "cobblers", using a British slang term for nonsense. He has been criticised in the campaign for saying that the West provoked Russia's invasion of its neighbour Ukraine.

    Supermarkets tell Britishers not to panic after survival kit advisory

    UK retailers caution against bulk-buying as government advises having 3 days' worth of supplies. Andrew Opie from British Retail Consortium emphasizes most households already have enough non-perishables. Government launches 'Prepare' website for emergency preparedness.

    Hindujas sign new India-UK healthcare pact with King's College London

    The Hinduja Group and King's College London partnership aims to enhance healthcare outcomes in India and the UK through training, research, and scholarships, creating the Hinduja-King's Health Partners Academy for future healthcare professionals.

    Britain due to set out Chinese cyber security threat

    Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden is due to make a statement on the issue to parliament on Monday, a government official said, declining to confirm whether he will also announce reprisals including sanctions.

    UK Opposition raises questions over Akshata Murty's liquidated firm

    The personal finances of Sunak and his wife have previously also been under scrutiny when it was revealed that Murty had legal non-domicile tax status, which meant she did not have to pay UK tax on her Indian income. However, after an Opposition furore over this issue, she had relinquished her non-dom tax status and said she would pay all her tax in the UK to prevent the issue becoming a distraction for her husband's political career.

    Controversy mounts over shutdown of company owned by Rishi Sunak's wife

    Controversy swirls as Akshata Murty closes Catamaran Ventures, her investment firm. Labour probes implications, raising concerns about government-backed businesses and tax payments. Holdings to be transferred to charity amid scrutiny.

    The Economic Times
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