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Up to 50 migrants a week could be sent back to France under a deal being thrashed out by France and the UK today during Emmanuel Macron's state visit.The French president and Sir Keir Starmer will round off the three-day state visit with a press conference in London at which they are expected to announce new plans to tackle small boat crossings.
Britain will invest 163 million euros (140.49 million pounds) in French satellite operator Eutelsat, Les Echos reported on Thursday, citing an Elysee source, after a much bigger cash injection by France to help it compete with SpaceX's Starlink.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Don't Think She Likes Him’: France’s First Lady Embarrasses Macron Yet Again—Fans Can’t Unsee the ‘Trump and Melania’ VibesFrench President Emmanuel Macron has found himself in another awkward viral moment involving his wife and an airplane. A video clip showed his wife, Brigitte […]
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Defense News on MSNFrance, UK join forces in step toward European nuclear deterrentThe latest Franco-British move is the closest the continent has come to such a strategic capability, at least on paper.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday Britain and France must work together to counter the world's many destabilising threats and protect Europe from "excessive dependencies" on the United States and China.
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GB News on MSNRobert Jenrick takes aim at Emmanuel Macron as he declares France could 'end Channel crossings tomorrow' - 'We need a sovereign deterrent!'Robert Jenrick has taken aim at French President Emmanuel Macron and claimed that France possesses the power to end Channel crossings as soon as tomorrow. The Shadow Justice Secretary told GB News: "If they wanted,
France denies that Macron blames Starmer for migrant crisis ahead of crunch No 10 talks - First day of Macron’s state visit demonstrates entente cordiale still remains strong between UK and France
President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to Britain, which began Tuesday, is heavy on pageantry. But both he and Prime Minister Keir Starmer hope for practical results.