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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Cleo Watson |Kamal Ahmed
The local elections are just around the corner, with voters heading to the polls on May 1st. It's the first big test for the political parties since the general election, particularly the Reform Party, who are expected to make big gains in the North. The party hopes to claim a win in Runcorn and Helsby as their first ever by-election victory, making them a very serious contender for the governing party in the next big election.
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1 month ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Cleo Watson |Tim Stanley
Within hours of the Spring Statement yesterday, the Government has been left scrambling to negotiate with the US as President Trump introduced a whopping 25% tariff on all car imports - including from Britain. The news comes during a busy time for the White House, which is already dealing with the fall out from those leaked Signal messages. So, as the shock of his second election victory subsides and the world settles in for another tumultuous four years, how do we live with President Trump?
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Kamal Ahmed |Cleo Watson |Dominic Nicholls
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2 months ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Kamal Ahmed |Cleo Watson |Dominic Nicholls
The Kremlin has said it is "cautiously optimistic" about a ceasefire in Ukraine after a late-night meeting with the US envoy Steve Witkoff. But Putin will need a phone call with President Trump to settle any outstanding issues. Kamal and Cleo speak to ally of President Trump, Secretary Robert Wilkie, and Ukraine: The Latest presenter Dom Nicholls who was with the UK Defence Secretary John Healey when he travelled to Paris for the emergency security summit this week.
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2 months ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Camilla Tominey |Kamal Ahmed |Cleo Watson |Simon FRASER
Keir Starmer has returned from his whirlwind meeting with Donald Trump in Washington DC where the two discussed the hugely consequential matter of a possible Ukrainian peace agreement, a UK-US trade deal and the future of the Chagos Islands. And it seems as though the trip was a partial success for Starmer, with Trump cautiously backing the Chagos plan and suggesting the UK could avoid tariffs, although there was less clarity on security guarantees for Ukraine.
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