How should Britain respond to Trump tariff war? Join The Independent Debate - THE INDEPENDENT DEBATE: The UK faces a tough ...
The UK government desperately needs higher economic growth as it grapples with spending cuts and potential tax rises later ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to stay close to the United States, even as the uncertainty unleashed by President Trump ...
On Sunday Keir Starmer hosted European leaders in London – with "nothing less than the security of the continent at stake".
Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada took effect on Tuesday, along with fresh duties on ...
Keir Starmer has crossed the street to pick a fight with Britain's businesses', says Shadow Secretary for Science, Innovation ...
Starmer could use Britain’s island identity to its advantage and turn this time of crisis into an opportunity for Britain.
Marginalised after Brexit, Britain is emerging as a leader in Europe’s task of shouldering its own defence. That should also ...
Mark Carney led the Bank of England for seven years, his term spanning Britain's referendum to leave the EU, the years of ...
None more so than the ones that were made about Brexit. Exiting the EU would presage an economic rebirth, clearing the path for an independent, free, booming Britain. That has not happened.
A New York Times analysis of campaign finance data shows an influx of funding to Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration Reform U.K.
British social care providers will have to prioritise hiring foreign care workers already in the country before recruiting from overseas, the government said on Wednesday, as it cracks down on worker ...