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May 30 – Unbiased UK News | Cyber Command Overhaul, Rugby Legends Retire, Pension Reform Push

5 min · 30 de may de 2025
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The Ministry of Defence launches a unified cyber-electronic command to modernize warfare. Premiership Rugby legends Dan Cole, Ben Youngs, and others announce retirement. Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to mandate pension fund investments into UK assets. Sadiq Khan pitches London as a stable hub amid US tariff tensions. Andrew and Tristan Tate face 21 criminal charges in the UK. King Charles III addresses Parliament in Canada, subtly countering Trump’s trade stance. Conservatives face infighting and losses as Reform UK gains momentum. Follow the show and join us again tomorrow for your five-minute news fix.

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