A recent poll reveals that 61% of the public are dissatisfied with his track record, including a significant 39% of Labour supporters. This is a striking indictment of a government that was elected with high hopes but has faltered on key promises.
The prime minister’s office said the two leaders agreed to meet soon and discussed trade, the economy and the Middle East.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has sought in recent weeks to prop up business confidence in the sluggish UK economy, as increased public borrowing and sterling weakness prompted warnings from billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio that the country was heading towards a “debt death spiral”.
President Donald Trump praised British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling him a very good person, despite Elon Musk's harsh criticism of the leader.
Prince William is set to have a private meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer today amid a busy day for the Prince of Wales, who is also leading the nation in commemorations for Holocaust Memorial
Dr Chris Parry has condemned the decision to scrap the planned patriotic branding of Britain's latest submarine.
BRITAIN would have first refusal to buy Greenland and potentially scupper Donald Trump’s plot to acquire the nation. Only a week into his second term, Trump has sent Denmark into
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said of the leaders’ chat: ‘It was a very warm call, and it was very constructive.’
Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump agreed to meet “soon” in their first phone call since the US president ’s inauguration. In the 45-minute call, Sir Keir praised the US president for his “role in securing the landmark ceasefire and hostages deal in Gaza”, Downing Street said.
US President Donald Trump has praised UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and commending his leadership. Trump acknowledged their differing political views but emphasised their strong relationship, revealing plans to speak with Starmer over the phone in the next 24 hours.
Five years after the completion of Brexit, the Labour government is open to integration into the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention. Five years after the official completion of Brexit, 46% of Britons believe that improving trade relations with the EU should be a priority,