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United States
US-UK zero tariff deal to reshape NHS medicine spending
The agreement removes tariffs on medicines and raises NHS spending on new drugs by 25 per cent, boosting pharmaceutical growth.
2 Dec 2025 - 4:04AM
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Britain
UK finance minister says did not mislead public on latest budget
1 Dec 2025 - 1:03PM
Britain
UK’s Reeves unveils tax plan amid embarrassing budget leak
26 Nov 2025 - 11:49PM
Britain
Hard-right UK politician jailed for taking bribes to make pro-Russia statements
Nathan Gill, a former ally of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, is believed to have pocketed at least US$53,000 in bribes.
21 Nov 2025 - 10:45PM
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Europe’s refugee crisis
UK toughens asylum policy as anti-immigration sentiment rises
Policy overhaul seeks greater control over who can remain in Britain as tens of thousands of people claim asylum.
18 Nov 2025 - 1:34PM
Diplomacy
Opinion
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A post-Brexit Britain in decline cannot afford to alienate China
Brexit showed sentiment without strategy ends in decline. London risks a repeat by letting anti-Beijing posturing dictate policy.
10 Nov 2025 - 9:06PM
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E-commerce
DHL expects US e-commerce tariff impact to unfold over a year like Brexit
Chinese firms are seeking new markets amid US tariff changes and potential reviews by the UK and EU, DHL Express CEO says.
16 Oct 2025 - 11:23AM
Keir Starmer
Starmer warns UK Labour is in ‘fight of our lives’ as party meets
The gathering comes amid talk of a possible leadership challenge, with Labour lagging well behind Farage’s anti-immigrant Reform UK party.
29 Sep 2025 - 1:55AM
Artificial intelligence
Opinion
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Western democracies are facing their greatest test – and it’s not AI
The challenge for the West is not just to regulate AI or manage elections, but to prove democracy can generate prosperity, security and hope.
1 Sep 2025 - 8:30PM
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Europe’s refugee crisis
UK’s Farage unveils plan to deport asylum seekers, warns of ‘civil disorder’
Reform UK leader proposes repealing human rights laws, as his party claims it could deport 600,000 asylum seekers if it wins power.
27 Aug 2025 - 1:40PM
Britain
Protest-hit UK town wins bid to empty asylum-seeker hotel
Protests broke out in Epping in July after an asylum seeker was charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl, which he denies.
20 Aug 2025 - 9:27AM
Britain
Ex-Labour leader Corbyn shakes up UK politics with ‘Your Party’ launch
In launching the party, Corbyn called for a ‘mass redistribution of wealth and power’ and ‘an end to all arms sales to Israel’.
24 Jul 2025 - 11:53PM
Britain
UK, Germany sign ‘historic’ defence treaty amid Russia concerns
The new UK-German defence pact commits to closer cooperation to protect Europe from an aggressive Russia, amid wavering US support.
18 Jul 2025 - 12:42AM
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Britain
16-year-olds to gain full voting rights in UK in landmark election reform
The move, a major overhaul of the country’s democratic system, aligns with Scotland and Wales, aims to boost participation amid low turnout.
17 Jul 2025 - 7:30PM
China-EU relations
UK and France must end dependency on US and China, Macron says
State visit marks symbolic reset in UK-France relations, signaling a post-Brexit thaw.
9 Jul 2025 - 1:32PM
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France
King Charles hosts France’s Macron in first European state visit since Brexit
The countries hope to ‘reset’ post-Brexit relations, addressing issues like English Channel migrant crossings and a proposed Ukraine security force amid royal fanfare.
8 Jul 2025 - 7:57PM
Britain
‘Give Farage a chance,’ Rod Stewart urges UK ahead of Glastonbury return
The 80-year-old singer said he almost cancelled his ‘World Cup final’ because of a bad bout of flu.
28 Jun 2025 - 2:59PM
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Britain
UK and EU forge new post-Brexit deal on fishing, security and Ukraine
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government wanted to ease trade barriers as part of efforts to boost the country’s tepid level of growth.
19 May 2025 - 8:49PM
Britain
UK aims to cut immigration yet eyes new investor visa for strategic sectors
New special visa plans were being considered alongside making existing visa routes easier for investors.
15 May 2025 - 1:29PM
United States
Opinion
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Britain has capitulated to Trump’s coercive trade. Others must resist
The EU, Japan, China and other powers need to draw a line. To concede is to legitimise a coercive trading model where strength trumps fairness.
14 May 2025 - 5:20PM
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Britain
UK to toughen skilled worker visa rules in immigration overhaul
‘We are taking decisive action to restore control and order to the immigration system,’ a minister says.
11 May 2025 - 11:10PM
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Britain
UK hoping ‘pragmatic’ approach will yield ‘ambitious’ EU deal, Starmer says
A ‘pragmatic’ approach to talks on food standards, youth mobility and European courts could yield an ‘ambitious’ post-Brexit deal.
10 May 2025 - 10:47PM
India
India, UK clinch landmark trade deal in shadow of Trump’s tariffs
The agreement between the world’s fifth and sixth-largest economies – London’s most significant post-Brexit deal – concluded after three years of negotiations.
7 May 2025 - 8:14PM
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Britain
UK pledges US$26 billion to help firms amid US tariff turmoil
Finance chief Rachel Reeves said move would help companies weather difficulties ahead as Trump’s import taxes roil global markets.
14 Apr 2025 - 1:37PM
Britain
UK and EU edge closer to reset deal, thanks to Trump’s tariff onslaught
The two sides are expected to sign defence, security and youth visa agreements during the May 19 summit in London.
9 Apr 2025 - 12:30PM
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Britain
Starmer and Trump hold ‘productive’ talks on US-UK trade deal
Phone talks held as the UK tries to negotiate an exemption from tariffs on imports into the US.
31 Mar 2025 - 2:01PM
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Britain
Scotland’s ex-leader Nicola Sturgeon cleared in investigation into party finances
Police had investigated fate of US$730,000 raised for Scottish National Party campaign. Sturgeon has said she will not stand for re-election.
21 Mar 2025 - 3:16AM
Canada
Who is Mark Carney? Crisis-fighting central banker to lead Canada through US trade war
Former central banker Mark Carney has won the race to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister.
10 Mar 2025 - 9:09AM
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