UK Cuts Aid Budget by 40%, Prioritizing Defence Spending Amid Criticism

The UK government has announced a major shift in spending, cutting aid to the poorest nations by 40% while increasing defence allocations. This move has sparked significant concern among aid organizations and MPs, who warn it could cripple international aid efforts and impact vulnerable populations, including women and girls. Going forward, scrutiny will focus on how these priorities affect global aid commitments and whether the government will adjust funding in response to domestic and international pressure.
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