Prime Minister Keir Starmer will carefully navigate around the shifting priorities of the administration of Donald Trump that is increasingly putting America's European allies on notice ...
Ahead of his visit with Trump on Thursday, the British PM has made gestures in a bid to soften the president: more spending ...
The prime minister must stick to his guns and his principles when dealing with Donald Trump - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial ...
The engine manufacturer’s boss said more military spending will ‘contribute to economic growth’ as its shares soared on a ...
Cutting foreign aid will play into Putin’s hands, former minister warns Starmer - PM accused of abandoning ‘soft power’, four ...
Meanwhile the US president says Europe should provide the security guarantees after any ceasefire deal with Russia.
No-one becomes a Labour MP to cut aid to developing countries. Or spend more on guns, ammo, missiles, drones and soldiers.
Though Keir Starmer is touting the trans-Atlantic “special relationship” that has endured since World War II, he faces an ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting the White House to try to convince President Donald Trump that peace in Ukraine will endure only if Kyiv and European leaders are at the negotiating tab ...
A bust of Winston Churchill will gaze at Keir Starmer on Thursday as he executes one of the trickiest visits by a British ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan Tuesday to inject cash into his country’s military just days before he’s ...