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  • One in six UK workers struggling to pay bills as second jobs hit record high
  • UK government considers rescue deal for Speciality Steel amid fears of collapse
  • UK economy shrinks again in May, fuelling fears of faltering recovery
  • MPs warn UK must not weaken listing rules for Shein amid human rights concerns
  • PPE Medpro trial ends with defence accusing DHSC of ‘bad claim’ and pandemic scapegoating
  • Sandbanks bubble bursts as buyers flee Labour’s ‘tax bombs’ for sunnier shores
  • Poundland faces stock shortages as big brands tighten terms following £1 sale
  • British teens arrested over £300m Marks & Spencer hacking spree
  • UK government scraps ‘zonal pricing’ for energy in favour of single national rate
  • UK and France join forces on navigation tech to protect critical infrastructure from hostile threats
Commuters at London Liverpool Street

One in six UK workers struggling to pay bills as second jobs hit record high

One in six UK workers is now struggling to pay their bills at the end of every month, according to a major new study that lays bare the ongoing impact of the cost of living crisis — even as inflation cools and real wages begin to rise.

The UK government has refused to criticise Donald Trump’s decision to impose 25 per cent tariffs on British steel exports, despite mounting concerns from industry leaders that the move will severely damage the sector.

UK government considers rescue deal for Speciality Steel amid fears of collapse

The UK government is exploring emergency options to save Speciality Steel UK (SSUK), a major South Yorkshire steelmaker employing more than 1,400 people, as fears mount it could collapse into administration following a critical court hearing next week.

The UK faces an eye-watering debt interest bill of nearly £600 billion over the next five years, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), as the government contends with soaring borrowing costs, weak economic growth, and mounting fiscal pressure.

UK economy shrinks again in May, fuelling fears of faltering recovery

The UK economy shrank for the second consecutive month in May, in an early setback for new Chancellor Rachel Reeves and a sign that the fragile recovery may be stalling.

MPs have raised serious concerns that the UK could “compromise the integrity” of its financial markets by watering down listing rules to accommodate controversial fast-fashion giant Shein.

MPs warn UK must not weaken listing rules for Shein amid human rights concerns

MPs have raised serious concerns that the UK could “compromise the integrity” of its financial markets by watering down listing rules to accommodate controversial fast-fashion giant Shein.

The second day of the £122 million High Court showdown between PPE Medpro and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) saw intense cross-examination of two key civil servants, exposing contradictions, confusion, and admissions of oversight within the government’s emergency PPE procurement process.

PPE Medpro trial ends with defence accusing DHSC of ‘bad claim’ and pandemic scapegoating

The £122m PPE Medpro trial concluded with the defence calling the government’s case a “bad claim” and urging the court not to favour DHSC’s flawed assumptions. A verdict is expected before October.

Sandbanks, long considered Britain’s most exclusive coastal enclave, is facing a sharp slowdown in demand as punitive tax changes under both the Conservative and Labour governments send high-net-worth buyers fleeing to tax-friendlier destinations abroad.

Sandbanks bubble bursts as buyers flee Labour’s ‘tax bombs’ for sunnier shores

Sandbanks, long considered Britain’s most exclusive coastal enclave, is facing a sharp slowdown in demand as punitive tax changes under both the Conservative and Labour governments send high-net-worth buyers fleeing to tax-friendlier destinations abroad.

Poundland, one of Britain’s best-known discount retailers, has been sold for a nominal sum of £1 as part of a last-ditch rescue deal that could see up to 200 of its 800 stores shuttered and thousands of jobs put at risk.

Poundland faces stock shortages as big brands tighten terms following £1 sale

Poundland is battling to keep shelves stocked after major consumer goods suppliers including Nestlé and Procter & Gamble reportedly tightened credit terms in response to mounting concerns over the retailer’s financial stability.

Lieutenant Jeb Bozarth never planned on becoming a business owner. His career began in military combat zones and ended in police command.

Jeb Bozarth: From SWAT Commander to Safety Educator

Lieutenant Jeb Bozarth never planned on becoming a business owner. His career began in military combat zones and ended in police command.

Duron Ontario Ltd. is a trusted name in construction and building restoration. Founded in 1959, the company has grown from a small local business into a leader in the industry.

A Deep Dive into Duron Ontario Ltd.’s Construction Career

Duron Ontario Ltd. is a trusted name in construction and building restoration. Founded in 1959, the company has grown from a small local business into a leader in the industry.

  1. One in six UK workers struggling to pay bills as second jobs hit record high
  2. UK government considers rescue deal for Speciality Steel amid fears of collapse
  3. UK economy shrinks again in May, fuelling fears of faltering recovery
  4. MPs warn UK must not weaken listing rules for Shein amid human rights concerns
  5. PPE Medpro trial ends with defence accusing DHSC of ‘bad claim’ and pandemic scapegoating
  6. Sandbanks bubble bursts as buyers flee Labour’s ‘tax bombs’ for sunnier shores
  7. Poundland faces stock shortages as big brands tighten terms following £1 sale
  8. Jeb Bozarth: From SWAT Commander to Safety Educator
  9. A Deep Dive into Duron Ontario Ltd.’s Construction Career

Latest News…

Commuters at London Liverpool Street

One in six UK workers struggling to pay bills as second jobs hit record high

One in six UK workers is now struggling to pay their bills at the end of every month, according to a major new study that lays bare the ongoing impact of the cost of living crisis — even as inflation cools and real wages begin to rise.

The UK government has refused to criticise Donald Trump’s decision to impose 25 per cent tariffs on British steel exports, despite mounting concerns from industry leaders that the move will severely damage the sector.

UK government considers rescue deal for Speciality Steel amid fears of collapse

The UK government is exploring emergency options to save Speciality Steel UK (SSUK), a major South Yorkshire steelmaker employing more than 1,400 people, as fears mount it could collapse into administration following a critical court hearing next week.

The UK faces an eye-watering debt interest bill of nearly £600 billion over the next five years, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), as the government contends with soaring borrowing costs, weak economic growth, and mounting fiscal pressure.

UK economy shrinks again in May, fuelling fears of faltering recovery

The UK economy shrank for the second consecutive month in May, in an early setback for new Chancellor Rachel Reeves and a sign that the fragile recovery may be stalling.

MPs have raised serious concerns that the UK could “compromise the integrity” of its financial markets by watering down listing rules to accommodate controversial fast-fashion giant Shein.

MPs warn UK must not weaken listing rules for Shein amid human rights concerns

MPs have raised serious concerns that the UK could “compromise the integrity” of its financial markets by watering down listing rules to accommodate controversial fast-fashion giant Shein.

The second day of the £122 million High Court showdown between PPE Medpro and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) saw intense cross-examination of two key civil servants, exposing contradictions, confusion, and admissions of oversight within the government’s emergency PPE procurement process.

PPE Medpro trial ends with defence accusing DHSC of ‘bad claim’ and pandemic scapegoating

The £122m PPE Medpro trial concluded with the defence calling the government’s case a “bad claim” and urging the court not to favour DHSC’s flawed assumptions. A verdict is expected before October.

Sandbanks, long considered Britain’s most exclusive coastal enclave, is facing a sharp slowdown in demand as punitive tax changes under both the Conservative and Labour governments send high-net-worth buyers fleeing to tax-friendlier destinations abroad.

Sandbanks bubble bursts as buyers flee Labour’s ‘tax bombs’ for sunnier shores

Sandbanks, long considered Britain’s most exclusive coastal enclave, is facing a sharp slowdown in demand as punitive tax changes under both the Conservative and Labour governments send high-net-worth buyers fleeing to tax-friendlier destinations abroad.

Poundland, one of Britain’s best-known discount retailers, has been sold for a nominal sum of £1 as part of a last-ditch rescue deal that could see up to 200 of its 800 stores shuttered and thousands of jobs put at risk.

Poundland faces stock shortages as big brands tighten terms following £1 sale

Poundland is battling to keep shelves stocked after major consumer goods suppliers including Nestlé and Procter & Gamble reportedly tightened credit terms in response to mounting concerns over the retailer’s financial stability.

Four young people, including a 17-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman, have been arrested in a major cybercrime investigation linked to high-profile attacks on Marks & Spencer, the Co-op and Harrods.

British teens arrested over £300m Marks & Spencer hacking spree

Four young people, including a 17-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman, have been arrested in a major cybercrime investigation linked to high-profile attacks on Marks & Spencer, the Co-op and Harrods.

Labour is unveiling plans to invest in building floating wind farms off Britain's coast as part of its strategy to enhance the country's energy security and reduce reliance on foreign energy sources.

UK government scraps ‘zonal pricing’ for energy in favour of single national rate

The UK government has officially dropped controversial plans to introduce “zonal pricing” for electricity, following two years of consultation and intense debate across the energy sector.

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Business

In a bold move that blurs the lines between global streaming and free-to-air broadcasting, Disney+ and ITV have struck a landmark content-sharing deal that will see some of their flagship shows appear on each other’s UK streaming platforms.

Disney+ and ITV strike landmark content swap deal bringing ‘Love Island’ to Disney+ and ‘The Bear’ to ITVX

In a bold move that blurs the lines between global streaming and free-to-air broadcasting, Disney+ and ITV have struck a landmark content-sharing deal that will see some of their flagship shows appear on each other’s UK streaming platforms.

Businesses employing illegal migrant workers could now face fines of up to £60,000 per worker under an intensified crackdown by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).

Businesses face £60,000 fines per illegal worker as HMRC and UKVI escalate crackdown

Businesses employing illegal migrant workers could now face fines of up to £60,000 per worker under an intensified crackdown by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).

Banks are reducing their appetite to fund small and medium-sized companies, according to brokers handling loan applications.

England loses eight bank branches a week since 2016

England has lost an average of eight bank branches per week over the past eight years, according to new analysis from investment platform Lightyear, which reveals more than 3,700 branches have shut since 2016.

The UK risks squandering its most valuable industrial assets unless the government acts swiftly to increase support for homegrown HardTech and DeepTech businesses, senior industry figures have warned.

UK’s HardTech leaders call for urgent investment and reform to back Britain’s industrial future

Sir Warren East and Dame Anne Glover lead calls for bolder support at inaugural Bessemer Society Summit

Small and medium-sized businesses are being urged to tighten their recruitment checks as new research reveals a sharp rise in AI-driven CV fraud — with SMEs among the most exposed.

SMEs warned as AI drives rise in CV fraud

New research warns SMEs about rising AI-driven CV fraud. With over a quarter of small businesses failing to check qualifications, experts urge urgent action to strengthen hiring practices.

The UK Government has today announced a landmark strategic partnership with Google Cloud aimed at modernising core public services, phasing out legacy IT infrastructure, and upskilling up to 100,000 civil servants in emerging technologies by 2030.

Google and UK Government announce landmark deal to ditch legacy tech and train 100,000 civil servants in AI

Google Cloud will support the UK Government in replacing outdated legacy systems and training 100,000 civil servants in digital and AI skills by 2030, aiming to modernise public services and save £45bn.

Small businesses across the UK are urging the government to prioritise easier access to funding, subsidised AI training, and a more SME-friendly tax system as part of its economic growth strategy, according to a new report from Goldman Sachs.

Trump’s tariffs send UK borrowing costs soaring, forcing Reeves to rethink economic roadmap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned that her economic roadmap may need to be “ripped up” as a global market shock triggered by Donald Trump’s new wave of tariff threats drives up UK government borrowing costs and rattles investor confidence.

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Off The Kerb Productions, the talent agency behind a host of the UK’s biggest comedy stars, including Jonathan Ross, Michael McIntyre and Jo Brand, has swung to a loss of £1.8 million for the year ending 30 April 2024, after posting a £5.1 million pre-tax profit in the previous 12 months.

Bonuses force Jonathan Ross’ talent agency into the red despite revenue growth

Talent agency Off The Kerb Productions, which represents Jonathan Ross and Michael McIntyre, posts a £1.8m loss despite turnover rising to £51.7m—bonuses to staff cited as key reason.

Raspberry Pi, the UK-based maker of affordable microcomputers, has reported stronger-than-expected profits in its first financial update since going public on the London Stock Exchange in June.

Raspberry Pi founder sells shares worth £1.8m after lock-up expiry

Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton and CFO Richard Boult sell over £2m in shares following lock-up expiry, triggering a share price dip despite strong IPO gains.

Marketing & Social Media

More than 1.8 million people streamed, viewed, or downloaded The Rest Is Politics and The Rest Is Politics: US in under 24 hours, after both shows released emergency episodes in response to the US bombing of Iran over the weekend.

1.8 million tune in as emergency Iran episodes of The Rest Is Politics in 24 just hours

WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging service, will soon begin displaying paid-for adverts to users for the first time—marking a significant shift for a platform that once proudly declared it would remain ad-free.

WhatsApp to introduce adverts as Meta pushes to monetise messaging app

Content created by individuals on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram is forecast to generate more global advertising revenue this year than all traditional media combined.

Social media creators to eclipse traditional media in global ad revenue for first time

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As cryptocurrency continues to gain popularity, businesses across the UK are increasingly adopting digital assets as a means of meeting market demand.

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UK fire safety manufacturer Rapidrop Global Ltd has landed a significant multi-million pound investment from BGF as it gears up for its next phase of global growth.

Rapidrop secures multi-million pound investment from BGF to fire up international expansion

UK fire safety manufacturer Rapidrop Global Ltd has landed a significant multi-million pound investment from BGF as it gears up for its next phase of global growth.

ThinCats, the alternative lender focused on mid-sized SMEs, has announced a record year of lending for the 12 months to 30 June 2025, providing £381 million in funding to businesses across the UK.

ThinCats hits record lending levels with £381m despite challenging UK business climate

ThinCats, the alternative lender focused on mid-sized SMEs, has announced a record year of lending for the 12 months to 30 June 2025, providing £381 million in funding to businesses across the UK.

A £2 million investment by Innovate UK has successfully propelled six innovative artificial intelligence and data-driven projects into real-world application, delivering tangible environmental benefits while unlocking additional funding and commercial traction.

Six pioneering AI and data projects hailed for real-world environmental impact after £2m Innovate UK backing

A £2 million investment by Innovate UK has successfully propelled six innovative artificial intelligence and data-driven projects into real-world application, delivering tangible environmental benefits while unlocking additional funding and commercial traction.

Abound, one of London’s fastest-rising fintech stars, has posted a 25-fold surge in profits as borrowers increasingly turn to its AI-powered loans platform over traditional lenders.

Profits soar at AI lending fintech Abound as borrowers turn away from traditional banks

Abound, one of London’s fastest-rising fintech stars, has posted a 25-fold surge in profits as borrowers increasingly turn to its AI-powered loans platform over traditional lenders.

Electric parcel delivery startup Hived has raised $42 million in fresh funding to expand its all-electric courier operations beyond London, marking a significant milestone in its mission to disrupt the UK’s legacy logistics sector.

Hived raises $42m to roll out electric delivery fleet across southern England

Electric parcel delivery startup Hived raises $42 million from Japan-backed investors to expand its fleet beyond London into Bristol, Bath, and Brighton.

Propel Finance has secured a landmark £1.5 billion funding facility to expand its lending operations and support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK.

Propel Finance secures £1.5bn to boost UK SME lending

Propel Finance has secured £1.5bn in funding from major financial institutions including Barclays, Bank of America and the British Business Bank to expand SME lending across the UK.

Roomix, the UK startup transforming how families furnish their homes, secures £850k to expand its custom furniture offering and nationwide network of artisan makers.

Roomix raises £850k to expand family-focused custom furniture platform

Roomix, the UK startup transforming how families furnish their homes, secures £850k to expand its custom furniture offering and nationwide network of artisan makers.

Neutronic, the nootropics drink brand founded by Chris Williamson and James Smith, has raised $3.7 million in its first external funding round, valuing the company at $20 million just 18 months after its launch.

Leading creators Chris Williamson and James Smith raise $3.7M for Neutonic at $20M valuation

Neutonic, the nootropics brand co-founded by James Smith and Chris Williamson, raises $3.7M at a $20M valuation to expand in the UK, US, and beyond.

The UK is on pace for its busiest year of takeovers since 2021, with £74 billion in bids tabled for British companies in the first six months of 2025, according to new research from broker Peel Hunt. The surge is being fuelled by both domestic consolidation and aggressive moves by overseas private equity, particularly from the United States.

UK takeover surge hits £74bn in first half of 2025, highest since 2021

Takeover activity in the UK surges to £74bn in H1 2025, driven by private equity and US buyers, amid FCA concerns over market abuse leaks.

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The UK government is to ban the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that silence employees who experience harassment or discrimination in the workplace, under landmark changes to the Employment Rights Bill.

Government bans NDAs that silence harassment and discrimination victims

Employers will no longer be able to use NDAs to silence victims of workplace harassment and discrimination under new amendments to the Employment Rights Bill.

A small business owner from Liverpool has been ordered by global fashion house Hugo Boss to take down his website over alleged trademark infringement for using the word “Boss” in the name of his pet wellness company.

Hugo Boss targets Liverpool pet brand over use of ‘Boss’ in trademark dispute

A small business owner from Liverpool has been ordered by global fashion house Hugo Boss to take down his website over alleged trademark infringement for using the word “Boss” in the name of his pet wellness company.

A recent decision by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) serves as a timely warning to employers, particularly small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), about the potential pitfalls of redundancy processes.

Redundancy gone wrong: A case that reminds employers what not to do

A recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case highlights how failing to support staff in finding suitable alternative roles can render a redundancy dismissal unfair, even when fair selection criteria have been followed. Here’s what SMEs need to know to avoid similar risks.

OpenAI has been forced to remove online content promoting its high-profile partnership with Sir Jony Ive’s hardware startup io, following a trademark dispute with AI earbud maker iyO.

OpenAI takes down Jony Ive’s ‘io’ content after trademark complaint from earbud startup iyO

OpenAI has removed online content promoting its $6.4bn deal with Jony Ive’s hardware startup ‘io’ after a trademark complaint by AI earbud maker iyO.

The BBC has issued a legal warning to US-based artificial intelligence company Perplexity, accusing it of reproducing BBC content without permission and demanding that the company stop using its material, delete existing data, and propose financial compensation.

BBC threatens AI firm Perplexity with legal action over unauthorised use of news content

The BBC has issued a legal threat to AI firm Perplexity, accusing it of copyright infringement and unauthorised use of BBC content in chatbot responses.

Deciding whether to register a trade mark for your business name, logo, or both is an important step in protecting your brand. But how do you choose the right option for your business, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach? 

Should I trade mark my business name or logo?

Deciding whether to register a trade mark for your business name, logo, or both is an important step in protecting your brand. But how do you choose the right option for your business, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach? 

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”.

Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over ‘bottomless pit of plagiarism’

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”.

A landmark legal battle has begun in the UK High Court that could redefine the boundaries between copyright law and artificial intelligence innovation.

London AI firm claims Getty copyright lawsuit is an ‘existential threat’ to generative tech industry

Stability AI calls Getty Images’ copyright case a direct threat to the future of generative AI, as the high-profile legal battle over intellectual property rights begins in the UK High Court.

Artificial intelligence may be revolutionising everything from admin to healthcare, but would you trust it with your legal affairs? According to a new survey by The Legal Director, half of UK adults would — a finding that has sparked both fascination and concern across the legal sector.

Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds – but experts urge caution

A new survey reveals that 50% of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, yet lawyers warn of serious risks in relying on technology for nuanced legal decisions.

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Made in Britain

As the Labour Party Conference kicks off this weekend, Made in Britain, a trade association that unites domestic manufacturers through the official Made in Britain Trademark, has issued a cross-party call for MPs to actively support local manufacturers.

Made in Britain applications surge following Trump tariffs as businesses embrace UK-made goods

The UK’s leading manufacturing trade organisation, Made in Britain, has reported a 20% surge in membership applications in the wake of President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on imported goods, as interest in “buying British” grows among businesses and consumers alike.

Made in Britain, the not-for-profit organisation behind the official trademark for UK manufacturing, has forged a new partnership with Lincoln-based digital marketing agency Carrington.

Made in Britain teams up with Carrington to drive UK manufacturing growth

Made in Britain, the official trademark for UK manufacturers, has appointed digital marketing agency Carrington to boost visibility for 2,100+ members, championing British-made products and sustainable growth.

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Incredible British craftsmanship in demand as 80% of UK-made saddles sold worldwide despite export hurdles

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

Secrets of Success: Insights from Camilla Hadcock, Director of Roach Bridge Tissues

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

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Opinion

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing pressure from lobbyists representing the UK’s 74,000 non-domiciled residents (non-doms) to scale back her planned tax changes, ahead of her upcoming budget.

“Rachel Reeves talks about growth – but her tax policies still punish the entrepreneurs driving it,” says FFT Chartered Accountants

Flight of the non-doms: how worried should Labour be about the super‑rich leaving the UK?

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Technology

The UK Government has today announced a landmark strategic partnership with Google Cloud aimed at modernising core public services, phasing out legacy IT infrastructure, and upskilling up to 100,000 civil servants in emerging technologies by 2030.

Google and UK Government announce landmark deal to ditch legacy tech and train 100,000 civil servants in AI

The cost of an iPhone could more than triple in the US market following President Donald Trump’s sweeping new trade tariffs, analysts have warned — a move likely to reverberate through global supply chains and consumer tech markets.

Apple appeals €500m EU fine over App Store restrictions, accusing Commission of overreach

UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are being urged to bolster their cyber defences amid a growing wave of politically motivated attacks, as global tensions and conflicts intensify the threat landscape.

UK SMEs must strengthen cybersecurity as geopolitical threats escalate, warns Espria

Business

Lieutenant Jeb Bozarth never planned on becoming a business owner. His career began in military combat zones and ended in police command.

Jeb Bozarth: From SWAT Commander to Safety Educator

Lieutenant Jeb Bozarth never planned on becoming a business owner. His career began in military combat zones and ended in police command.

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