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One by one, the bottles of Kentucky bourbon were pulled from the shelf of a Vancouver liquor store. In their place, a large sign: “Buy Canadian instead.”

The move, aimed at states with Republican governors, marked an early salvo in a looming trade war between the US and Canada.

“We …

Keir Starmer is facing a growing internal backlash over the potential approval of a giant new oilfield, after Treasury sources indicated Rachel Reeves was likely to give it her backing.

MPs described a “breaking point” in relations and called for Starmer to reiterate his own commitments to no further oil …

Donald Trump has threatened to target the EU next after announcing punishing import tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, while warning that the UK is “out of line” but could still reach a deal. On Monday Trump and his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced

a one-month “pause”

Don’t mention the trade war. Don’t mention anything much, come to think of it. Stick to generalised soundbites. Careless talk costs lives. Keir Starmer’s trip to Brussels to meet EU leaders was fraught with danger. Don’t say anything too complimentary about the EU as all the Brexiters will go mad …

Greenland plans to ban foreign political donations over fears about potential interference in its forthcoming elections after

attracting Donald trump’s interest

.

The government of the autonomous territory, which is a former Danish colony and remains part of the kingdom of Denmark, unveiled a bill on Monday intended …

A group of investors has accused Thames Water of putting “a gun to the head” of London’s high court by threatening to go into temporary nationalisation if it does not receive approval for a rival £3bn debt offer.

The court heard the first day of arguments deciding between two rival …

Keir Starmer has said he wants an “ambitious security partnership” with the EU, while insisting the UK does not have to choose between Europe and the US.

The prime minister was speaking before meeting EU leaders in Brussels to discuss security and defence, the first time a British leader has …

The UK’s science minister, Chris Bryant, has described AstraZeneca’s decision to scrap plans for a £450m expansion of its vaccine plant in Merseyside as “deeply disappointing”.

The pharmaceutical company

announced on Friday

that it was axing the planned expansion of its factory in the Liverpool suburb of …

The German conservative opposition leader, Friedrich Merz, whose party is widely tipped to win this month’s general election, defended his hardline migration proposals after a

wave of protests

accused him of breaching the time-honoured “firewall” between the far right and centrists.

In an uncompromising speech to a …

Whichever way you slice it,

Keir Starmer’s invitation to dinner in Brussels

is a big moment. For the first time since Brexit, the UK prime minister is sitting down for an informal summit with the 27 EU leaders.

Five years on

from its departure …

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