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As Lisa Nandy becomes the latest frontbencher to change their mind about the monarchy, John Rentoul says it’s funny how the radical egalitarians of the people’s party become ardent royalists in office ...
On Day 78, US correspondent Mark Stone is joined by former UK ambassador to the US, Sir Nigel Sheinwald. He was the British ...
As London drops out of the world’s top five richest cities, having lost more than 11,000 millionaires last year, the steady stream of non-doms taking their custom and their cash abroad sends a ...
In spite of a prolonged charm offensive by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump said that the U.K. would be hit with ...
Keir Starmer's unlikely bromance with the hero of the MAGA movement is bearing fruit, and not ust on the issue of tariffs, ...
POLITICO delves into the frenetic tactics Britain was — and still is — employing to win a carve-out from Donald Trump’s ...
With the courtroom drama concluded, banker Jes Staley has to wait and see if his high-profile legal gamble to clear his name ...
SCOTTISH Labour leader Anas Sarwar’s calls to leverage Donald Trump’s Scottish roots to “make Scotland greater again” were branded “crass, tone-deaf and stupid” today. Mr Sarwar made the remarks in a ...
And there is of course the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which the US introduced, imposing huge raft of tariffs across the board and it plunged the world basically into a recession which fanned the ...
Business ties between Scotland and the US will endure if “we bring people together”, First Minister John Swinney has said ...