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Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, and dismissed UK aircraft carriers as "toys" compared with US equivalents. The King is, of course, the head of the British Armed Forces. And the political relations between
UK under Farage is extraordinary, and the progress of the Greens under Polanski is impressive too. But for some in Labour the grating thing about their dismal position now is it's different to losing
UK, Sept. 17, 2025. **Yui Mok/AP/Pool PA** Yui Mok/AP/Pool PA LONDON—When entertainer Bob Hope serenaded Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at the White House in [1976,](https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/digital-research-room/topic-guides/queen-elizabeth-ii) it captured a warmer
UK mega-donor Christopher Harborne shortly before the general election in 2024. He did not disclose that gift at the time. And he made no mention of it in the year since. That is, until
history”. A third of the 80 Middle East energy facilities his agency was monitoring had been damaged, he said. Birol warned that April could be worse than March for the world economy because many fuel
Recent headlines from British newspapers speak to different areas of tension in the UK due to the United States-Israel war on Iran: economic woes, political friction and worries about the country’s readiness
Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair. His Tony Blair Institute for Global Change last year called for a shift in focus from the government's "Clean Power 2030" agenda to "Cheap Power 2030". The "clean power
UK shipyard in 1944. Its name was HMS Trump. “And should you ever need to get hold of us,” [Charles III said](https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2049295560000106954?s=20), “well, just give us a ring.” The polished brass bell
recently told the BBC he did not agree that private credit posed a threat to the world economy. The issues affecting some funds account for a small fraction of the overall market, he says. BlackRock
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned last week "people might change where they go on holiday this year," and while the government insists there is [no need to cancel flights](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyv24v3mpdmo) some Brits
recently seen Reform UK sweep the board in local council elections, like many other parts of the country. Reform's rise is one of the factors that has led to pressure on Prime Minister
UK and other European nations – abstained in March’s [UN vote](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/25/un-votes-slave-trade-gravest-crime-against-humanity-reparatory-justice) to describe the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and call for reparations as “a concrete step
recently asked me.** Scotland, I asked? Wales? No, I was told. The answer was London. The reason Sir Keir Starmer and his team are waiting so nervously for the results of next week's council