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Andy Burnham's byelection win and the bond market's calm
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Andy Burnham's byelection win and the bond market's calm

Andy Burnham's victory in the Makerfield byelection did not trigger a bond market rout as feared, partly due to his promises to adhere to Rachel Reeves's budget rules and favorable inflation data. However, markets will closely scrutinize his government's fiscal plans, especially regarding nationalization and day-to-day spending, to ensure financial stability.

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Guardian Business
Big Tobacco Strategies Used to Market Ultra-Processed Foods to Children, Study Finds
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صحة·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Big Tobacco Strategies Used to Market Ultra-Processed Foods to Children, Study Finds

A new issue of the American Journal of Public Health reveals how tobacco companies like Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds used strategies developed for selling cigarettes to market ultra-processed foods (UPFs), including Lunchables, to children. These strategies focused on optimizing formulations for rapid reward and creating addictive products. UPFs are linked to increased risks of dementia, cognitive decline, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers.

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Guardian Business
Australian Government Accused of Obstructing Freedom of Information
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سياسة·25.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Australian Government Accused of Obstructing Freedom of Information

An auditor general's report reveals Australian government departments, particularly Treasury, are deliberately delaying the release of documents requested under freedom of information laws. This practice, along with other recent examples of government opacity, has drawn criticism from crossbenchers and transparency advocates, who argue the government is failing to uphold its promises of transparency.

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Guardian Australia
Scotland faces 'undoubtedly' cuts amid £5bn shortfall, warns deputy first minister
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سياسة·24.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Scotland faces 'undoubtedly' cuts amid £5bn shortfall, warns deputy first minister

Scotland's deputy first minister, Jenny Gilruth, warned of "undoubtedly" necessary cuts to address a projected £5bn funding gap by 2030. She emphasized protecting services and frontline workers while exploring public sector reform and shared services, but faced criticism from opposition parties regarding transparency and potential job losses.

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BBC UK News