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The 25% tariff on British steel and aluminium is gone altogether, and duties on car exports have been slashed to 10%. Both ...
Pope Leo XIV has been presented to the faithful in St Peter’s Square, and to the world becoming the leader to the world’s 1.4 ...
What do we know about the new Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago-born cardinal who’s spent most of his life outside the United States, ...
More than a quarter of people in Bradford identify as Pakistani and the majority of them trace their roots back to the Mirpur ...
The much anticipated review of prison sentences by former Justice Minister David Gauke is due later this month. It’s expected ...
We’re joined by Canadian writer Randy Boyagoda, who’s also a professor at the University of Toronto.
The prime minister promised that the deal would save thousands of jobs in Britain’s car and steel industry. While the farmers union welcomed parts of the agreement, but said beef and bio-ethanol ...
Russia is celebrating Victory Day, with 29 foreign leaders including the Chinese President Xi Jinping joining Vladimir Putin in Moscow to commemorate the Soviet Union’s part in the defeat of Nazi ...
We were at the Jaguar Land Rover factory in the West Midlands where Sir Keir Starmer unveiled the tariff deal earlier.
We’re joined by Rain Newton-Smith, Director General of the Confederation of British Industry, and Tom Bradshaw who’s President of the National Farmers’ Union.
We spoke to Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, and asked him what he thought of the Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch saying the UK has been ‘shafted’.
Pakistan has described India’s missile attacks that killed more than 30 people ‘an act of war’, but India says it was retaliation for a terrorist assault in Indian-controlled Kashmir. So is an all-out ...