Precisely when Sir Keir finds himself on a plane over the Atlantic, and which leaders are invited before him, will be pored over – and there are clearly some, such as Georgia Meloni, the Prime Minister of Italy and the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, who are ideologically much closer to the president than Sir Keir will ever be.
Despite fears in No10 over threatened tariffs and the erratic nature of Trump's first stint in the White House, the PM said the UK-US special relationship will 'continue to flourish for years to come'
In a humiliating climb down, Keir Starmer has reportedly suspended his foolhardy plan to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius until the new Trump administration takes office.
As Donald Trump prepares to once again take the oath to become President, Sir Keir Starmer will be having a considerably worse day.
Taylor Swift cheered on boyfriend Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs’ NFL playoff game against the Houston Texans Jan. 18. The five-time Grammy nominee said the former first lady's confirmed absence is disrespectful: "She seems a little angry."
Donald Trump has been sworn back in as US president, but the British public seem to have long made up their minds about the commander-in-chief. According to an Ipsos poll seen by HuffPost UK, nearly two-thirds of the country have an unfavourable view of the maverick Republican.
Downing Street said it is ‘entirely normal’ for Britain to be represented by outgoing ambassador Dame Karen Pierce
The President-elect's team are said to be alarmed by Lord Mandelson's links to China and could even reject his nomination.
Starmer sets great store on what he believes is a strong early relationship with Trump, despite the president-elect’s close ties with his domestic rival Nigel Farage, and the Trump campaign in October accusing his Labour party of interfering in the US election.
NIGEL Farage today reveals he has spoken to Keir Starmer’s government about helping them schmooze Donald Trump – as he declares he has the new US regime “on speed dial”. The Reform
Sir Keir Starmer has congratulated US President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration and said that the so-called special relationship “will continue to flourish for years to come”. The president-elect will be sworn in to his second term in the White House on Monday, eight years after he first took the oath of office.