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US and UK relations, with President Trump critical of UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over the UK's reluctance to get involved in the conflict in Iran
Iran conflict, which she made in public before the meetings began, triggering an angry backlash from some in the Trump administration. Criticisms by Reeves and the prime minister, Keir Starmer, have caused the biggest rift
relations. Britain was left humiliated when the US refused to support its campaign with France to regain control of the Suez canal from Egypt, and the brief conflict marked the end of the UK
relations with the UK, saying: "Absolutely, the answer is yes." Sir Christian said the royal visit would emphasise the "shared history, shared sacrifice and common values" of the two countries and would show that
conflict could be seen in a declassified CIA report from the time, which said the US support for the UK could mean that "relations with several countries (in Latin America will) probably will be cool
Iran, David Lammy has said, as he insisted the UK would not get dragged into the conflict. The deputy prime minister argued the US president should be able to “disagree agreeably” with allies rather than
conflict in Iran and the wider Middle East, with a fragile ceasefire holding for now. There's the host, President Donald Trump, who recently faced criticism for appearing to depict himself in an AI image
relatively low toll fees and to get as many countries as possible to agree to it.” In the short term, Iran will be urging the countries with minesweeper equipment – Germany, the UK and Italy
US president posted on his Truth Social network, adding that “this process should go very quickly”. In Paris, representatives of about 40 countries met at a conference chaired jointly by France and the UK
US-Israel war on Iran and fraud in the [troubled private credit sector](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/oct/18/what-is-private-credit-us-first-brands-tricolor-banks). The London-headquartered bank said profits fell 4% in the first three months of the year, dropping $100m
US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on 28 February, risking a renewed inflation shock that has fuelled a sell-off in global debt markets – driving up borrowing costs for governments worldwide. The IMF [said on Tuesday
US to use bases in their country in the Iran conflict, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has insisted "this is not our war", and also added earlier this month that he's "[fed up](https://www.theguardian.com
relations between the US president and Meloni, whose political alliance and personal rapport had long been openly embraced – with the Italian leader having said earlier this year that she hoped [he would one day receive
US allies and warn of them potential cost of greater involvement in the conflict, while also harming Jewish communities seen as supportive of Israel. Julian Lanchès, of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism
US use UK bases” for strikes on Iran’s infrastructure. And on Sunday, quoting a minister, The Times said the “economic fallout from the Iran war” would last at least eight months. Beyond the headlines
conflict this continent has seen since World War Two, petrol prices are rising, and the global economy is under strain because of knock-on effects of the Iran war. Relations with the UK's former
Iran back to the stone ages. Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters Fletcher said: “For every day of this conflict $2bn is being spent. My entire target for a hyper-prioritised plan to save 87 million lives
UK, a reminder that the global economy, energy security and supply chains are now directly tied to the stability of this region. ## When allies disagree Engagement with difficult or intransigent regimes has remained a persistent
relations in ‘sad state’ Donald Trump has threatened to row back on the trade deal the US signed with the UK last year, in his latest salvo against the British government over sharp differences about
Iran. So the King's goal has been to ease those tensions with a royal charm offensive, most notably with his joint address to Congress on Tuesday afternoon. There is some reason for hope. President