The UK government has approved £153 million in foreign aid for Pakistan, according to the report. The same outlet links the decision to a separate dispute involving Shabir Ahmed, described as a “grooming gang boss.” The article says Pakistan has refused to take back Shabir Ahmed, and presents that refusal alongside the aid approval. It also frames the issue as a public question, asking whether Britain should provide the foreign aid despite the disagreement over repatriation. No additional details are provided in the source about the specific purpose of the aid, the conditions attached to it, or any response from Pakistan or from the UK government beyond the claim that the approval has been signed off. The report therefore covers two connected elements: the UK’s approval of a defined aid amount and Pakistan’s refusal, as stated, to accept Shabir Ahmed back into the UK. Overall, the information presented is limited to these points and does not include further corroborating context.