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Backlash as thousands of children to be detained under new Labour borders bill - Keir Starmer has been joined by Gordon Brown, Ed Miliband, Sadiq Khan and Yvette Cooper at service for Tony Blair’s for
Donald Trump’s secretary of state challenged David Lammy over Britain’s deal to give away the Chagos Islands in their first call together, The Telegraph can reveal. Marco Rubio is understood to have sought reassurance that the agreement will not undermine US security interests, given there is an American base on one of the islands.
The Foreign Secretary and the incoming Secretary of State are said to have covered a range of issues including the Indo-Pacific, Ukraine and the Middle East.
The UK's approach to extremism should be based on concerning behaviours and activity rather than ideologies, according to a leaked Home Office review.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the UK and US were “working together” to improve the security of people in the two countries after speaking with new Secretary of State Marco Rubio. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivor Tova Friedman says she thought she was the "only Jewish child in the world".
The call between Trump and Starmer on Sunday was described by Sir Keir’s as “very warm and constructive” - but perhaps because the two world leaders avoided all the many issues of contention between t
Irish premier Micheal Martin said he and Sir Keir Starmer wanted to make 2025 a “defining year” for relations between their countries after their first call since he was elected Taoiseach. The two leaders discussed the ongoing recovery efforts from Storm Eowyn when they spoke on Monday
US President Donald Trump has flagged he will visit the UK "soon" after holding a phone call with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In their first call since Trump's inauguration, both leaders spoke for 45 minutes on Sunday, the UK government said.
The talks came hours after the US president praised the Prime Minister for having done ‘a very good job thus far’.
The prime minister’s office said the two leaders agreed to meet soon and discussed trade, the economy and the Middle East.