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Brexit trade deal failing UK firms, BCC warns Labour

The British Chambers of Commerce urges Keir Starmer to reset EU ties as a 'strategic necessity', revealing over half of exporters struggle with the current Brexit agreement. Read the full report.

US Toy Company Sues Trump Over 'Illegal' Tariffs

Learning Resources, a family-owned US toy firm, is challenging Trump's tariffs at the Supreme Court, arguing they are illegal. With £14m in duties projected this year, the case could reshape trade policy.

War reporter Peter Arnett dies at 91

Peter Arnett, the fearless journalist who won a Pulitzer for his Vietnam coverage and reported live from Baghdad during the Gulf War, has died at 91. Discover his remarkable career.

New UK-South Korea trade deal to bring extra £400m

The UK and South Korea have signed an upgraded trade agreement, set to inject an extra £400m annually into the British economy. The deal focuses on cars, Scottish salmon, and Guinness. Read the full details.

Putin Meets Modi in Delhi Amid US Trade Pressure

Vladimir Putin visits India for talks with Narendra Modi, focusing on defence and energy. The summit occurs as the US pressures India to cut Russian trade. Get the latest analysis.

Total War: Medieval 3 Announced, Star Wars Rumours Fly

Creative Assembly announces Total War: Medieval 3 and teases a second major project, fuelling speculation about a rumoured Star Wars strategy game. Get the full details on the 25th anniversary reveals.

Putin's daughter apologises in Paris confrontation

Vladimir Putin's secret daughter, Luiza Rozova, expressed regret for her father's war when confronted by a Ukrainian journalist in Paris. Read the full story of the emotional encounter.

UK Defies Trump, Keeps Digital Services Tax

Chancellor Rachel Reeves maintains UK's Digital Services Tax despite US pressure, generating £800m from tech giants. Discover the political standoff and economic implications.

US May Delay Trump's Semiconductor Tariffs

US officials privately indicate potential delay in Trump's promised 100% semiconductor tariffs to avoid trade war with China and consumer price concerns. Full analysis.

Brit faces war crimes trial for Ukraine footage

Graham Phillips, 46, could become first British national prosecuted for war crimes related to Russia's invasion after filming pigs eating Ukrainian soldiers. Read the full investigation details.

Luka Dončić Powers Lakers' Post-LeBron Future

Luka Dončić emerges as the LA Lakers' franchise leader, driving the team's success with record-breaking performances and newfound leadership after his shocking trade from Dallas.

Tory and Labour Voter Find Unexpected Common Ground

A Conservative and lifelong Labour supporter discovered shared political frustrations over dinner in Nottingham. Both praised the Greens' Zack Polanski and criticised wealth inequality and tech oligarchs.

Trump reverses course, cuts tariffs on food imports

Donald Trump has signed an executive order lowering tariffs on beef, coffee and bananas, marking a sharp policy reversal as concerns over rising costs grow. Explore the political implications.

Tourists paid to shoot civilians in Bosnian war

Italian prosecutors investigate claims wealthy Western tourists paid to act as 'weekend snipers' during Sarajevo siege. Survivor recalls childhood terror as new evidence emerges.

Princess Anne's Wreath Laying in Singapore

Princess Anne led a solemn Remembrance service at Kranji War Cemetery, marking 60 years of UK-Singapore diplomatic ties. Discover the poignant family connection and royal orchid naming.

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