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Starmer Prepares Trump State Visit Invitation & Tech Deal

Exclusive: Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to invite former US President Donald Trump for a major UK state visit, aiming to forge a groundbreaking new UK-US 'Tech and Prosperity Partnership' to strengthen post-Brexit ties, regardless of the 20

Trump Arrives in UK for Divisive State Visit

Donald Trump arrives in Britain for a contentious three-day state visit. The US President is set to meet the Royal Family and hold critical Brexit and trade talks with Theresa May, as thousands prepare to protest across London.

Mandelson attacks Badenoch over Brexit business damage

Former Business Secretary Peter Mandelson launches scathing attack on current Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, claiming her Brexit rhetoric is damaging Britain's economic reputation and investor confidence.

UK-US Trade Deal Hopes Fade Before Trump Visit

Downing Street downplays prospects of a major UK-US trade agreement during Donald Trump's upcoming state visit, as political hurdles and protectionist policies cast doubt on a swift deal.

UK to roll out 'red carpet' for skilled foreign workers

The UK Government is poised to implement a major post-Brexit immigration overhaul, introducing a 'red carpet' service for businesses to hire foreign workers in key sectors, effectively ending the freedom of movement for low-skilled EU labour.

Brexit Reversal: Will the UK Ever Rejoin the EU?

An in-depth analysis of the UK's complex path back to the European Union. Examining political hurdles, public sentiment shifts, and the monumental challenges of rejoining the bloc.

Mandelson: Trump could exploit UK-EU post-Brexit tensions

Former New Labour architect Lord Mandelson cautions that Donald Trump could weaponise post-Brexit trade disputes between Britain and the EU if he wins the US presidency, potentially playing both sides against each other.

Labour seeks new UK pact with US, Canada, Australia and NZ

Exclusive: Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government is pursuing a landmark 'UKNA' agreement to deepen economic, diplomatic, and security cooperation with key anglophone allies, marking a major post-Brexit foreign policy shift.

Tom McTague's Brexit Book: The Long View

A groundbreaking new book argues Brexit was not a sudden political shock but the inevitable result of deep, decades-long economic and social undercurrents in British society. Discover the long view.

UK Expats in Portugal Face Post-Brexit Residency Crisis

Exclusive: British expats in Portugal are struggling with post-Brexit residency rules, facing bureaucratic delays, language barriers, and potential loss of rights, with many feeling abandoned by the UK government.

Trump's Tariff Plan: Threat to UK Economy Revealed

Exclusive analysis reveals how Donald Trump's proposed aggressive tariff regime could trigger a transatlantic trade war, spike consumer prices, and hit British businesses hard if he wins the 2024 election.

Brexit Critics Fall Silent as UK-EU Trade Alignment Gains Support

A significant political shift is underway in Westminster as opposition to closer UK-EU trading ties diminishes. Key Brexit critics are softening their stance, paving the way for enhanced economic cooperation and regulatory alignment with Europe.

Farage's Brexit Hypocrisy: Keeps EU Home & Health Insurance

Nigel Farage faces accusations of staggering hypocrisy after vowing to lead the 'real opposition' to the EU while refusing to give up his lucrative French property and EU health insurance. Critics brand him a 'champagne nationalist'.

Labour's Brexit chief pledges closer EU ties

Exclusive: Labour's Shadow Brexit Minister, Nick Thomas-Symonds, pledges to pursue a sweeping new UK-EU security pact and deepen trade ties, signalling a major foreign policy shift away from the Tory hard Brexit.

Canadian lumber tariff bid against US falls flat

A major Canadian effort to impose punishing tariffs on American softwood lumber has collapsed spectacularly, handing a surprise victory to US producers and exposing the complexities of cross-border trade disputes.

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