KEIR Starmer has given a warm welcome to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, saying he has the UK’s “full support”. Zelensky arrived in Downing Street for crisis talks this
Credit where credit's due: Sir Keir Starmer pulled off a real zinger in his visit to meet President Donald Trump at the White House. Publicly producing an official invite from the King for a second state visit was guaranteed to win over the half-British and pro-monarchy President.
The PM has said he wants to strike an “ambitious” post-Brexit deal with Brussels in time for a key UK/EU leader summit in May. Alongside access to UK fishing waters, a youth mobility scheme has been a top demand from European countries during Sir Keir ...
When Sir Keir Starmer holds lunchtime talks with Donald Trump in the White House he must play his ace card - Brexit. Britain’s course for the rest of this decade and beyond is on the line in this high stakes showdown with the US President. Tariffs, a trade deal, global defence, Nato, Russia and China are all on the table.
The prime minister wants to keep everyone happy. He has been loath to criticize Trump, has warmed up Britain’s post-Brexit partnership with the European Union, avowedly backed Kyiv and thawed ties with China. At a time of geopolitical upheaval, he is attempting to squeeze Britain into an impossibly tight Venn diagram.
At home, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has framed his trip to meet Donald Trump as a bid to save Ukraine and the trans-Atlantic alliance. At the White House, he’ll argue that the US president needs Europe to come out a winner.
Anti-Brexit campaigners have voiced delight after it was revealed the government plans offering Brussels a huge concession.
Prime Minister is being urged to make good on his pre-election promise for a total ban on bottom trawling in the UK's marine protected areas.
The last time Keir Starmer crossed the Atlantic to meet Donald Trump the British prime minister needed to show he could avoid a personality clash with the once and future president. The stakes are considerably higher now.