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UK Broadband Boom: YouFibre, backed by Netomnia, has topped 500,000 UK full-fibre customers after integrating Brsk, serving 150+ towns and aiming to align future rollouts with nexfibre plans. Banknotes & Public Vote: The Bank of England is consulting the public on wildlife to replace Churchill, Austen and Turing on future £5/£10/£20/£50 notes, with a shortlist of 18 species. Security Watch: MI5 and Five Eyes warn Chinese spies are using job sites like LinkedIn and Upwork to lure people into sharing sensitive info; the Chinese embassy calls it a smear. Defence Spending Pressure: Reports say Keir Starmer may scale back a planned defence investment rise amid economic strain and Strait of Hormuz risks. Tech & AI Regulation: Google is rolling out UK digital ID age checks via Android and facing new rules on AI search opt-outs for publishers. World Cup Build-Up: England begin their New Zealand Test at Lord’s amid Ashes backlash, while World Cup Group L rivals Ghana and Panama gear up for matches. Sports Safety: Scotland’s concussion guidance marks 11 years, with claims that about half of sports concussions go unreported.

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