Headlines - Londoners more likely to struggle with mortgages than rest of UK, says regulator
- UK poised to redefine atomic power as 'green' in bid to pull in private investment
- Australia to buy US submarines to bridge gap before UK-design boats
- Sunak to seek Macron's co-operation on curbing Channel crossings
Overview - Britain's financial watchdog said that people living in London and south-east England were 55% more likely to struggle to pay their mortgages than those living in other places in the UK.
- The UK government is poised to redefine nuclear power as "green" as it seeks to drum up more private investment in the sector to improve domestic energy resilience.
- The U.S., Australia and the UK are to unveil a multi-stage programme to supply Canberra with nuclear-powered submarines that will culminate in the development of a next-generation boat based on a British design.
- UK PM Rishi Sunak will urge France President Emmanuel Macron on Friday to step up joint efforts to tackle cross-Channel migration in small boats, at the first UK-France summit in five years.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)