» Starmer joins world leaders in Ukraine to call for ceasefire
09/05/25 21:50 from BBC News - Politics
The prime minister will join world leaders as they vow to "ratchet up pressure on Russia's war machine".
» Talks with US over digital services continue, says PM
09/05/25 16:14 from BBC News - Politics
The government continues to push for a wider US trade pact after cutting car and steel tariffs.
» What is in the UK-US tariff deal?
09/05/25 14:12 from BBC News - Politics
The two nations have announced a deal to reduce tariffs - here's what you need to know.
» Hormone-treated beef will not enter UK after US deal, says government
09/05/25 14:09 from BBC News - Politics
Farmers are raising questions over how checks will ensure US beef produced using hormones doesn't enter the UK market.
» London mayor to 'explore' building on green belt
09/05/25 12:31 from BBC News - Politics
Sir Sadiq Khan says building on brownfield sites alone is not enough to deliver 88,000 homes a year.
» UK must 'do everything' to rebuild trade with EU, says Bank boss
08/05/25 23:13 from BBC News - Politics
Andrew Bailey says he does not take a view on Brexit, but reversing the post-Brexit hit to UK-EU trade would be "beneficial".
» Chris Mason: Starmer can claim limited win with America deal
08/05/25 22:30 from BBC News - Politics
The government's diplomatic achievement in sorting this deal before anyone else delivers reprieve to carmakers.
» US and UK agree deal slashing Trump tariffs on cars and metals
08/05/25 21:55 from BBC News - Politics
It will leave a 10% import tax on most goods shipped from the UK to the US.
» Home Office urged to record migrant exits from UK
08/05/25 17:30 from BBC News - Politics
Labour MP Clive Betts warns the UK border system will "continue to fail" without proper exit checks.
» Starmer faces growing rebellion over welfare cuts
08/05/25 17:11 from BBC News - Politics
A group of MPs urge the PM to delay any decisions until impact assessments of the changes are published.
» After-work drinks in decline outside London, peers told
08/05/25 16:42 from BBC News - Politics
A Lords committee hears Thursday is the new Friday for city-centre workers - but only in the capital.
» Swinney will not support assisted dying in Scotland
08/05/25 14:28 from BBC News - Politics
Legislation to allow terminally ill people in Scotland to take their own life is being put forward by the Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur.
» Reform UK picks ex-police officer to lead council
08/05/25 12:32 from BBC News - Politics
Sean Matthews, who served in the Met, says it is an "honour" to lead Lincolnshire County Council.
» Council staff warned 'join union' after Reform win
08/05/25 11:03 from BBC News - Politics
Reform has vowed to take away flexible working practices and diversity and inclusion initiatives.
» Denyer won't seek re-election as Green Party co-leader
08/05/25 10:24 from BBC News - Politics
The MP for Bristol Central, who was elected last year, says he wants to focus on her parliamentary role.
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