
David Lynch
Global Economics Correspondent at The Washington Post
Global economics correspondent at The Washington Post; author of When The Luck Of The Irish Ran Out; ex-foreign correspondent in Beijing & London
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2 days ago |
bristolpost.co.uk | Pete Gavan |David Lynch |Harry Taylor PA
It happened in the early hours of todaPolice are investigating a fire at Sir Keir Starmer's house in north London. A police cordon and officers, as well as investigators from London Fire Brigade, could be seen outside the Kentish Town property, after a fire in the early hours of Monday. At one point, a length of the street was cordoned off to all vehicles. Sir Keir is understood to still own the home, but lives at the Prime Minister's official residence in Downing Street.
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5 days ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Caitlin Doherty |Nina Lloyd |Christopher McKeon |David Lynch |Sam Russell
Donald Trump will stand firm on the blanket 10% tariff on most UK imports into the US, his press secretary has indicated, as the Prime Minister declined to rule out the possibility of changes to tech taxes in a future trade deal. Karoline Leavitt told a White House press briefing that the US president is “committed to the 10% baseline tariff” imposed in April “not just for the United Kingdom, but for his trade negotiations with all other countries as well”.
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5 days ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Caitlin Doherty |Nina Lloyd |Christopher McKeon |David Lynch |Sam Russell
Donald Trump will stand firm on the blanket 10% tariff on most UK imports into the US, his press secretary has indicated, as the Prime Minister declined to rule out the possibility of changes to tech taxes in a future trade deal. Karoline Leavitt told a White House press briefing that the US president is “committed to the 10% baseline tariff” imposed in April “not just for the United Kingdom, but for his trade negotiations with all other countries as well”.
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5 days ago |
marketscreener.com | Caitlin Doherty |Nina Lloyd |Christopher McKeon |David Lynch
(Alliance News) - UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declined to rule out changes to taxes on tech giants as part of a future trade deal with the US. The prime minister said discussions are "ongoing", but that the agreement announced on Thursday "doesn't cover" the digital services tax, a levy that applies mainly to US tech companies.
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5 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | David Lynch |Christopher McKeon |Dave Higgens
Labour MPs must realise the welfare system needs reform, Rachel Reeves has said, after more than 40 MPs wrote to the Prime Minister urging him to pause and reassess planned cuts to disability benefits. Some 42 backbenchers said the planned cuts were “impossible to support” in a letter to Sir Keir Starmer, and represented “the biggest attack on the welfare state since George Osborne ushered in the years of austerity”. But in response, the Chancellor said the MPs “know that the system needs reform”.
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