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Braverman defends Farage over £5m donation as Badenoch criticises 'out of touch' Reform leader
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Siyaset·30.04.2026AI özeti

Braverman defends Farage over £5m donation as Badenoch criticises 'out of touch' Reform leader

Suella Braverman, former Tory home secretary now Reform UK's education spokesperson, has defended Nigel Farage's decision not to declare a £5m donation from Christopher Harborne, saying it was a 'private' matter due to security concerns. Meanwhile, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticised Farage as 'not down to earth' for receiving such a large gift. The comments come as Labour faces potential losses of up to 1,850 seats in English local elections next week, with party figures acknowledging Starmer must listen to voters.

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Guardian UK
Graduate Spends £100K on UK Education, Applies to 500 Jobs With No Offer
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Business·28.04.2026AI özeti

Graduate Spends £100K on UK Education, Applies to 500 Jobs With No Offer

Khaled Sharif, a 21-year-old graduate who spent nearly £100,000 on his UK education, has applied to 500 jobs without securing a single offer. Graduating top of his class in digital media technology from Kingston University in 2025, he believes the graduate job market is oversaturated due to companies hiring less, post-pandemic uncertainty, and AI tools. Despite holding UK residency through his mother and not requiring work sponsorship, he says recruiters may assume he needs sponsorship due to his Qatar education history. He now works as a freelance videographer and has launched a clothing label called Zoqué.

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TOI World
Government Pledges Social Media Age Restrictions for Under-16s in UK
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Siyaset·28.04.2026AI özeti

Government Pledges Social Media Age Restrictions for Under-16s in UK

The UK government has committed to imposing age or functionality restrictions on social media for children under 16, following a standoff with the House of Lords over the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill. Education Minister Olivia Bailey confirmed the legal commitment while MPs backed the motion 272-64. The bill returns to the Lords for final consideration before royal assent, with regulations expected within 12 months and potentially before year-end.

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BBC News