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Burnham vows not to 're-run' Brexit and King joins 'buddies' at Chelsea Flower Show leads the papers.

Burnham vows not to 're-run' Brexit and King joins 'buddies' at Chelsea Flower Show leads the papers.

New UK proposals aim to curb foreign influence in elections by imposing a £100,000 annual donation cap for a year on overseas voters moving to the UK. The measures also include tougher checks on company donations and require candidates to prove the legitimacy of pre-candidacy funding.

Nigel Farage is under scrutiny for undeclared benefits from an ally before becoming an MP. Meanwhile, England fans face a "World Cup hangover" with economic consequences, and the UK warns Nato allies to increase defence spending immediately.

Marine Le Pen awaits a Paris appeal court decision on Tuesday regarding an embezzlement conviction that could bar her from running for French president in 2027. The verdict will determine her political future and signal the start of the presidential race.

All UK schools will store life-saving allergy pens and implement comprehensive allergy policies from September under 'Benedict's Law'. This follows the tragic death of five-year-old Benedict Blythe from an allergic reaction in 2021. The new law aims to significantly enhance school safety for allergic pupils.

Police are investigating a complaint regarding the finances of Yes Scotland, the group that campaigned for independence in 2014. Claims suggest over £1.5m in income is unaccounted for, with a complainant noting zero balances in later accounts.

Nigel Farage is under scrutiny for unregistered benefits from donor Daniel Cottrell, a convicted wire fraudster. While Farage's team argues the support was personal and pre-MP, critics question the secrecy and potential rule breaches.