UK and Allies Bolster Ukraine with Long-Range Missile Support

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The UK government faces criticism over plans to impose inheritance tax on farms, with Labour peer Baroness Mallalieu accusing the party of being out of touch with rural communities. Meanwhile, Jeremy Clarkson plans to join a farmer protest against the so-called 'tractor tax.' In international news, Sir Keir Starmer comments on the US decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles, while the UK considers siding with the EU over the US in a potential trade war with China. British Airways experiences significant flight disruptions due to an IT glitch, and Chinese tech firms in Silicon Valley are recruiting US talent for AI development.
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- British prime minister says he has no plans to talk with Putin as he reaffirms support for Ukraine The Associated Press
- Keir Starmer declines to rule out allowing Ukraine to use Storm Shadow missiles in Russia Financial Times
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