Rebuke will do PM no harm with his party and opens up a politically perilous but potentially appealing path ahead

U.K. PM Keir Starmer is treading a fine line in diplomacy — and appears to be banking on Britain’s “special relationship” with the U.S. to deliver a compromise.

‘Keir Starmer’s leadership is absolutely right on this and I think at this stage, it’s about de-escalation and finding a way through this tricky situation,’ the energy secretary…

Britain would be in ‘much worse’ position if PM took tougher line with US president, energy secretary suggests

The US president has abandoned diplomatic niceties for open contempt with his recent attacks on the UK – and Sir Keir Starmer has finally come out swinging, writes political…

Prime minister surprisingly forceful at PMQs over US president’s volte face on Chagos and refusal to drop tariffs threat on Greenland

Editorial: The prime minister has a duty to be candid with the British public about the scale of the global realignment caused by a volatile US president

This past week could mark a turning point in the relationship between the UK prime minister and the US president.

Rebuke will do PM no harm with his party and opens up a politically perilous but potentially appealing path ahead