As the UK-EU summit approaches, Sir Keir Starmer is pushing for a deal on youth mobility, trade, and fishing rights. Despite mixed reactions and criticisms, negotiations continue with no deadline in sight.
In a surprising twist, Donald Trump announces his first trade deal with the UK, a country he has a trade surplus with. Celebrated as a significant achievement, the details reveal a more complex reality as both countries seek economic gains.
President Trump is ready to announce a significant trade agreement with the UK, marking a pivotal moment in US-UK relations. Despite ongoing negotiations, this deal aims to cement a long-term alliance and economic collaboration.
In a significant development, public sector workers are set to receive proposed pay increases, pressuring the Chancellor. With potential industrial action looming, the government's response is critical. Meanwhile, new migration laws and the impact of tariffs on US ports add to the unfolding story.
In a decisive move against the recent U.S. tariffs, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer vows to implement industrial policies aimed at shielding British businesses. He emphasizes the need for intervention and competitiveness amidst a shifting global economy.
In response to the new 25% tariff on car imports, Jaguar Land Rover has paused all shipments to the US, raising concerns over the future of the UK's automotive industry. Could this be the start of a trade war?
In response to US tariffs, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to implement industrial policies to protect British businesses. While seeking a trade deal with the US, he acknowledges the need for state intervention to bolster the economy amid global uncertainty.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses skepticism about a peace deal with Russia, emphasizing ongoing U.S. support despite recent tensions with Trump. While in London, he seeks European backing for Ukraine’s defense.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls on European leaders to bolster support for Ukraine and develop a peace plan amid U.S. uncertainties. He emphasizes the need for a united front against Russia.
In a landmark move, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled a £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine, aimed at enhancing its defense capabilities amidst ongoing conflict. This plan, supported by 17 European leaders, promises to strengthen Ukraine's position in peace negotiations while creating jobs in Northern Ireland.