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Changing the UK’s fiscal rule to allow more cash to flow could take the pressure off – but it isn’t without risk.
The deputy first minister raised concerns about how potential EU retaliatory tariffs could affect NI.
Asian stocks were on track for their worst week since the 2008 financial crash after US markets closed down yesterday - though European markets are faring better. Meanwhile, Donald Trump faces ...
As members of the coalition of the willing gather at Nato’s Brussels headquarters today, it won’t just be a question of how to achieve peace in Ukraine and guarantee European security, writes Sean ...
Lord Peter Mandelson, the UK’s ambassador in Washington, and British negotiators are still pushing for a broader economic deal, including closer co-operation on tech, AI and space, but the expectation ...
UK chancellor’s trip comes amid intensifying discussions about re-arming fund proposed by Brussels — and push for British involvement.
British officials are on a diplomatic charm offensive to shore up trade ties — but securing meaningful deals will take more ...
The UK is in touch with the US administration every day as ministers and officials scramble to avoid more economic chaos ...
"Be careful, Sir Keir," he said. "I would rather see time and care taken over the terms of that deal, than to rush into it." ...
The US has imposed a 104% tariff on some Chinese imports, as well as further levies on around 60 countries it calls the ...
The defense ministers of the "coalition of the willing", led by France and the UK, will meet on Thursday in Brussels. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer owes his new leadership role to none other ...