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Keir Starmer chairs Cobra meeting as Donald Trump says he ‘may’ strike Iran

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Sir Keir Starmer has chaired an emergency Cobra meeting as Donald Trump considers whether to join Israeli strikes against Iran. The high-level meeting follows the Prime Minister’s return from the G7 summit in Canada at which he and other...
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Lord Peter Mandelson, speaking during a ceremony at the National Gallery, central London

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UK Ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, speaking during a ceremony at the National Gallery, central London, as the statue of George Washington is returned after undergoing restoration.
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Leading US Republican says UK must decide for itself whether to support Israel in Iran conflict

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The UK must decide for itself whether to support Israel in its continued conflict with Iran, a leading US Republican politician said as he visited the UK. Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, spoke to the PA news agency as he...
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Lisa Nandy, Theresa May, and Warren A. Stephens speaking during a ceremony at the National Gallery

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Lisa Nandy, Theresa May, and US ambassador to the UK Warren A. Stephens speaking during a ceremony at the National Gallery, central London, as the statue of George Washington is returned after undergoing restoration.
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Governor of Virginia speaks during a ceremony at the National Gallery

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The Governor of Virginia, Glenn Youngkin, speaks during a ceremony at the National Gallery, central London, as the statue of George Washington is returned after undergoing restoration.
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Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky at a bilateral meeting during G7 summit in Canada

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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at a bilateral meeting during the ongoing G7 summit in Canada on Tuesday.
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Migrants board a dinghy at Gravelines, France

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French police teargassed migrants desperately trying to reach the UK as No 10 admitted the situation at the English Channel was getting worse. Hundreds gathered on the dunes before making dashes towards the Channel at Gravelines beach...
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Channel crisis ‘deteriorating’, No 10 admits as French use tear gas on migrants

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French police teargassed migrants desperately trying to reach the UK as No 10 admitted the situation at the English Channel was getting worse. Hundreds gathered on the dunes before making dashes towards the Channel at Gravelines beach...
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Stock footage of Jaguar Land Rover facility following announcement US-UK deal has been finalised

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A view of the Jaguar Land Rover facility in Gaydon, Warwickshire, after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump announced on Monday that a new US-UK deal had been finalised. JLR halted all shipments to the US in April...
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Rachel Reeves

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks at the Glasshouse, Gateshead, by the Tyne Bridge, about infrastructure projects that the government will be funding.
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People thought to be migrants arriving in Dover

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Footage of people thought to be migrants arriving in Dover. Data from the Home Office indicated 919 people made the journey in 14 boats on June 13, taking the provisional annual total to 16,183. This is 42% higher than the same point...
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Shona Robinson reacts to spending review

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Scotland's Finance Secretary Shona Robinson reacts to Chancellor's spending review, criticising the decision to invest in nuclear power.
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Stephen Flynn reacts to spending review

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SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn reacts to the Chancellor's spending review and advises Rachel Reeves to replicate the tax system in Scotland.
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UK Government’s £50m pledge for Casement Park an enormous step forward – O’Neill

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First Minister Michelle O'Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly comment on Government allocation of £50 million to Casement Park in the Spending Review.
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Mel Stride reacts to spending review

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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride reacts to the Chancellor's spending review, saying Labour needs a 'radical rethink'.
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Lack of recent meetings with Treasury an ‘issue of concern’, says Swinney

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A lack of recent meetings between the Scottish Government and the Treasury is an “issue of concern”, First Minister John Swinney has said ahead of the Chancellor’s spending review. Rachel Reeves will lay out her spending priorities on...