A US-UK trade deal is expected to be announced today, which will see tariffs reduced.
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Keir Starmer is believed to be considering a partial u-turn on winter fuel payment cuts.
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You are at:Home What’s the latest news today? Sections UK News Briefing HUB Editorial World News today The Week so far UK-India trade deal after 3 years of talks UK and India sign trade deal – ‘Two-tier deal’ | Paper Talk UK and India sign trade deal that will see tariffs reduced on products like whisky and gin, with expectations of a £25.5bn increase in bilateral trade. The agreement could see the UK economy be…
Labour is facing internal chaos over its refusal to U-turn on the winter fuel cuts – which many believe played a huge role in Labour’s losses during last week’s local elections in England.
Red Wall Labour MPs are urging the government to reinstate winter fuel payments, citing significant voter concern highlighted during local elections.
UK and India sign trade deal that will see tariffs reduced on products like whisky and gin, with expectations of a £25.5bn increase in bilateral trade. The agreement could see the UK economy be boosted by around £5bn a year – and marks the largest trade deal established by the UK since Brexit.
What happened today in the UK? UK and India agree trade deal – PM refuses to scrap cuts to winter fuel payments – India launches missile attacks Grab yourself a coffee and let us break down the news in the UK this morning – it’s time for your daily dip into the headlines. From Westminster to the weather (yes, it’s raining again!) to sports and entertainment, regardless of whether you’re commuting or couch-bound – here are…
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The government says it will not reverse cuts to winter fuel payments despite the measure causing turmoil in the party. Since last week’s local election losses for Labour (and huge gains for Reform), there have been growing calls within the party for the cuts to be abandoned.