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UK - The Evening Standard

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  1. The Consumer Credit Act was written for a different era, Economic Secretary to the Treasury and City minister Rachel Blake said.
  2. Carlo Ancelotti has made some surprise selections for this summer’s tournament

  3. Summer tournament fast approaching as title hopefuls begin to reveal team sheets

  4. The US president says he has instructed the military to prepare for strikes ‘on a moment’s notice’ in case of no agreement.
  5. Polling by YouGov suggested Andy Burnham would be Labour members’ preferred candidate for leader.
  6. Sir David Attenborough, who has just celebrated his 100th birthday, has nods for five of his programmes in the Factual Entertainment category.
  7. Andrew Wood said he was ‘shocked’ when he discovered that he had a brain aneurysm.
  8. The playwright is best known for writing the award-winning play Dear England, which tells the story of Sir Gareth’s time as England manager.
  9. New Westminster economy spokesperson Kirsty Blackman called on Rachel Reeves to act to help families – including those in the ‘squeezed middle’.
  10. Barclays said the event was set to be a ‘major cultural moment’ as a million ticket-holders travel to London for the 12 dates beginning on June 12.