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UK inflation has fallen to 1.7% in the year to September, in a fall which was larger than predicted by the markets. The news means that interest rate cuts are now more likely as inflation has fallen below the Bank of England’s target of 2%.


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UK inflation has fallen to 1.7% in the year to September, in a fall which was larger than predicted by the markets. The news means that interest rate cuts are now more likely as inflation has fallen below the Bank of England’s target of 2%.

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Sue Gray has confirmed her resignation as the Chief of Staff to Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, but will take up a new role as the Envoy for Nations and Regions. Starmer said in a statement:
“Sue has played a vital role in strengthening our relations with the regions and nations. I am delighted that she will continue to support that work”.

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Grant Shapps, the former Secretary of State for Defence, has said that he has seen “no evidence at all” of the allegations made by Robert Jenrick, a candidate for the Tory leadership, that British military forces were killing rather than capturing terrorists. Jenrick has refused to provide any evidence for his allegations.

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Robert Jenrick, one of the four candidates for the Tory leadership, has made an allegation that British armed forces have been engaged in killing terrorists rather than follow orders to capture them. Jenrick has yet to prove evidence of his serious allegations about the competence of the British military forces and is under some pressure to do so by political figures in the party. Jenrick refused to supply evidence, noting:
“Of course I’m not going to elaborate on particular cases because these things, these cases are not things that any minister can speak about.”
Tom Tugendhat, another candidate to lead the Conservative Party, condemned the comments and said:
“I’m extremely concerned that such words should not be seen in any way to encourage people to take any action other than surrender to British forces when asked to do so”.
James Cleverly also rejected Jenrick’s attack on the military, saying:
“The British military always abide by international humanitarian law, the law of armed conflict. We have the the most professional military in the world and our military do not murder people.”

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The Bank of England has confirmed that interest rates will be held at 5% after a cut from 5.25% the previous month. The members of the Monetary Policy Committee voted 8-1 to leave interest rates unchanged with Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, saying:
“It’s vital that inflation stays low, so we need to be careful not to cut too fast or by too much”.

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Mel Stride is the second candidate to have left the contest to become the next Conservative leader after he secured the lowest number of votes in the second round of voting by Conservative MPs. Robert Jenrick secured 33 votes, Kemi Badenoch secured 28 votes whilst James Cleverly and Tom Tugenhadt received 16 votes. The next vote of Tory MPs will be after the party’s conference, when the party members will then decide between the final two candidates.

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The Foreign Office have announced a change of the British High Commissioner to Cameroon, with Matt Woods taking over Barry Lowen in September 2024. Woods’s previous roles include:
| 2019 to 2024 | Madrid, Head of Political Team |
| 2016 to 2019 | EU Delegation to Haiti, Head of Political, Press and Information Section and Chargé d’Affaires |
| 2013 to 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, Deputy Consul General |
| 2009 to 2012 | Addis Ababa, Second Secretary Political |
| 2007 to 2009 | FCO, Roles in Consular and Europe Directorates |
| 2002 to 2007 | Roles at Deloitte Consulting, the Home Office, French Civil Service and the OECD |

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Serious allegations have been made against Jeremy Kyle during the inquiry into the suicide of Steve Dymond. Kyle’s show was cancelled by ITV after reviewing the footage and Dymond’s landlady Michelle Thaxter revealed that he had told her that Kyle had “backed him into a corner”. It was revealed that Kyle had used aggressive language against Dymond during the show, with Thaxter’s son saying that Dymond was “mortified and disgusted by the way Jeremy Kyle had treated him”. It was also revealed by the inquest that producers on the show had laughed in private messages that Dymond had been crying before appearing on the show. The inquest is continuing.

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It was revealed today at Winchester Coroner’s Court that Jeremy Kyle, the controversial presenter of the show which took his name, told guest Steve Dymond to “grow a pair of balls”. Dymond committed suicide shortly after the show and in response ITV permanently scrapped the show after reviewing evidence of the broadcast. Kyle also admitted that he said on the show that “he wouldn’t trust [Dymond] with a chocolate button”, but said that he said this as he wanted there to be a chance that Dymond “had a chance of being together” with his former partner. Kyle rejected serious allegations of any bullying linked to Dymond’s death, saying “from the moment Steve Dymond came out, I called him ‘mate’, I called him ‘pal’”. Kyle claimed that he relied on the support of the production team and Dymond’s GP that his appearance on the show would be appropriate.

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Priti Patel has been knocked out of the first round of the Conservative Party leadership race, the first of five candidates to be eliminated.
The result was:
Robert Jenrick – 28 votes
Kemi Badenoch – 22 votes
James Cleverly – 21 votes
Tom Tugendhat – 17 votes
Mel Stride – 16 votes
Priti Patel – 15 votes
Patel had previously served as the Home Secretary under the Johnson administration.