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Starmer and UK economy braced for impact of Trump’s tariffs - The US president’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs will hit exports to America from countries around the world.
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As part of a deal, the government has considered softening the impact of its digital services tax on technology companies, as Trump has claimed this is discriminatory against U.S. companies.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says a lack of coordination between U.K. police and intelligence agencies is partly responsible for a surge in the number of migrants reaching the U.K. in small boa
A British toddler was suspended from their nursery school for being “transphobic” in a move that Prime Minister Keir Starmer does not back — and Harry Potter scribe J.K. Rowling blasted as “totalitarian insanity.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer held “productive” discussions about “an economic prosperity deal” on a call with US President Donald Trump Sunday evening ahead of a crunch week in which the government hopes to carve out exemptions from looming US tariffs.
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on Monday for nations to pool resources to tackle the problem of illegal migration at "every step" of the route, from North Africa and the Middle East to Britain's streets.
Trade war is in nobody's interests,' says Keir Starmer just hours before Donald Trump slaps tariffs on UK - But the Prime Minister has been criticised for not taking a tougher approach to the US presi
Which brings me to today’s Prime Ministers Questions where Imogen Walker (Lab Hamilton and Clyde Valley) informed us that one in six Scots are on a waiting list and Sir Keir Starmer pointed out that “over 60,000 Scots have been stuck waiting for tests or treatment for over a year.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUK ministers gear up for Trump tariffs as trade deal prospects fadeBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer expects the UK to be hit by more tariffs when Donald Trump announces his latest round of tariffs on Wednesday. Downing Street also said it “reserves the right” to respond to protect the UK's national interest.
As part of what Trump is calling “Liberation Day”, the US President is expected to announce a set of sweeping tariffs that could hit every product imported to the US from every country around the world. It seems that the UK will be no exception.
Starmer ‘angry’ about illegal migration as he reveals 24,000 migrants deported by Labour - Sir Keir vowed to crack down on illegal migration at an international border security summit in London