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  • 1 week ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Mikey Smith |Jackie Grant

    Kemi Badenoch said yesterday she had “negotiated a modernisation plan” last year, but under questioning from Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds today, she was forced to admit no deal had been completed. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch was forced into making an embarrassing u-turn after claiming she’d negotiated a deal to save the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe.

  • 1 week ago | msn.com | Mikey Smith |Sophie Huskisson |Katy Hallam

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  • 1 week ago | birminghammail.co.uk | Mikey Smith |Sophie Huskisson |Katy Hallam

    The House of Commons has broken up for EasterKeir Starmer has made a major business announcement as it was revealed he was recalling MPs from their Easter holidays. The Prime Minister confirmed he is set to bring British Steel under goverment control. He is holding a special Commons session tomorrow [Saturday] to pass urgent legislation. Read more Pensioner one of thousands hit by 'unfair' tax ruleIt comes as British Steel's vital Scunthorpe facility in North Lincolnshire faces closure.

  • 1 week ago | mirror.co.uk | Sophie Huskisson |Mikey Smith

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said 'the future of British Steel hangs in the balance' as he ordered MPs back to the Commons to vote through emergency measures on SaturdayKeir Starmer will take British Steel under government control, ordering MPs back to the Commons to vote through emergency measures on Saturday. "The future of British Steel hangs in the balance,” the PM warned today.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Mikey Smith

    Donald Trump figured the almost universal tariffs weren't causing quite enough chaos, so buried in the middle of a 2 hour speech, he announced he was slapping tariff on medicines after allAnother day, another dramatic dip in the stock market. And this time it's accompanied by turmoil in the bond markets, which I'm reliably informed is a very bad thing. Meanwhile, Trump was giving a two hour speech when ten minutes would do. He was sending his favourite familiar out to do his bidding again.

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Mikey Smith
Mikey Smith @mikeysmith
9 Apr 25

“You got the markets seeing your brilliance”. This is *so* dangerous.

Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar @atrupar

Trump on the markets: "Up 2500 points. Nobody has ever heard of it. Gotta be a record." https://t.co/Q7VoGPWgKt

Mikey Smith
Mikey Smith @mikeysmith
9 Apr 25

RT @FPWellman: None of these guys are in charge of anything. They are all chasing Trump's insane urges.

Mikey Smith
Mikey Smith @mikeysmith
9 Apr 25

RT @davidaxelrod: If this pause on reciprocal tariffs were actually a victory and not a strategic retreat, you think Donald Trump would hav…