Starmer scrambles to pick up Trump’s papers
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Donald Trump said the US was not going to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader “at least not for now” as Sir Keir Starmer played down the prospect of an imminent American intervention in the Middle East crisis.
President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced they finalized a trade deal at the G7 Summit in Canada.
Sir Keir Starmer was seen scrambling to pick up Donald Trump's UK-US trade deal papers last night after landmark talks between the pair. As the two leaders announced the deal's official signing at the G7 summit in Canada,
French police have employed robust tactics including the use of teargas but migrant crossings are at record levels.
Keir Starmer said Canada was an 'independent, sovereign nation' and 'a much-valued member of the Commonwealth' - after Donald Trump described it as 'the 51st state' of America'
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inews.co.uk on MSNStarmer stands up for Canada in wake of Trump threatsThe prime minister has stood strong with Canada ahead of next week's G7 summit
The UK does not need to push out British Steel’s Chinese owners in order to cut a deal to reduce US tariffs on steel, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.
The Prime Minister is on his way to Canada for talks with his counterpart, Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of England.
Keir Starmer tells councils to pick up the bill for Labour’s spending commitments - As the row over the spending review continues, the prime minister has washed his hands of expected large increases i