US President hints at potential deal with UK
President Donald Trump suggested that a trade deal can be negotiated with the UK, possibly sparing the country from the brutal tariffs he plans to impose on the EU.
Positive talks with UK opposition leader
Trump mentioned having positive discussions with Sir Keir Starmer, hinting at a good relationship and the potential for a trade agreement.
EU ready to retaliate against tariffs
In response to Trump's threats, the EU has warned of retaliation against any tariffs imposed on its goods, indicating a tense trade situation.
PM Johnson focuses on strong trading relations
Prime Minister Boris Johnson downplayed concerns about a trade war with the UK, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong trading relationships with the US.
Visit to Brussels overshadowed by Trump's comments
Johnson's visit to Brussels to meet EU leaders risks being overshadowed by Trump's remarks and past controversial statements, including wild claims about annexing Greenland and making Canada the 51st state.
Sir Keir Starmer's focus on pressuring Putin
Sir Keir Starmer is working with European partners to target energy revenues and companies supplying missile factories to put pressure on Vladimir Putin's regime and work towards peace.