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Trump critical of UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over the UK's reluctance to get involved
Trump, who recently faced criticism for appearing to depict himself in an AI image as Jesus, in a biblical-style robe with light pouring from his palms. The president said he had intended to look
prime minister has faced mounting criticism, including from segments of her own electorate, over her alignment with Trump and her reluctance to openly condemn Israel’s actions. The backlash comes at a time of growing
criticism of the Iran war by [the prime minister, Keir Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/10/starmer-fed-up-trump-uk-politics), and [the chancellor, Rachel Reeves](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/15/rachel-reeves-donald-trump-iran-war-uk-us), the government is hoping the king might be able to talk the president
UK and will not be dragged into this war.” The public outbursts are markedly different from 1982, when the US president, Ronald Reagan, made clear his support for the British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised to reduce post-Brexit red tape and costs for UK companies doing business with the UK's biggest export market, the EU. By this summer, and the second
criticism of the war on Iran. "The best economic policy now, not just for the UK, but globally, is to de-escalate," the chancellor told CNBC's Invest in America forum. The UK government
criticism of Australia Donald Trump has again accused Australia of not doing enough to help him in the Middle East war, claiming the US “asked them to be there” despite Australia’s defence minister saying
prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh with supporters in 1951. Photograph: AP “If we had not got rid of Mossadegh, Iran today would be a good member of the family of nations, a socialist democratic country,” Sichel
Trump returned to the White House in January last year. As a political appointee, critics say the risk of Lord Mandelson's appointment was higher than a career civil servant, so Sir Keir and Number
Trump has also said that the US will also begin destroying the mines he accuses Iran of having laid in the strait. The US president added that "at some point" an agreement on free passage
criticism at the media during his two terms as president, Trump also took a moment to thank the press for their "responsible coverage" of the attack. He also called for people to "resolve our differences
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
prime minister riled Trump last year by [rejecting Nato’s proposal](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/19/spain-rejects-nato-plan-for-member-states-to-spend-5-of-gdp-on-defence) for member states to increase their defence spending to 5% of their GDP, saying the idea would “not only be unreasonable
prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, to accede to the US pressure. Her close relationship with Trump and her support for Israel are buckling. Tehran has not expressed a definitive view of the French-British initiative, partly
prime minister could be removed to how. 2. ***Europe news*** | Private jets laden with the spoils of those whose wealth swelled during Viktor Orbán’s years in power have been taking off from Vienna, while
UK**. The British prime minister, **Keir Starmer**, said the summit of at least 40 countries would seek to “advance work on a coordinated, independent, multinational plan to safeguard international shipping when the conflict ends”. Australia
criticism of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and US-Israeli attacks on Iran, “is standing above the double standard that is destroying the international system”, Callamard said. She argued that Israel
criticisms of the UK. Trump’s unilateral actions during his presidency also indicated that the postwar era in which the US acted as a steward maintaining global rules, norms and institutions “may well be over
Trump's comments, adding: "I think we have got enormous challenges about energy, but Scotland is an energy-rich country which is developing formidable renewable energy resources." Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay attacked