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  • NEWS STORY : Ashcroft Poll Reveals Voter Skepticism on Trump’s Tariffs and Conservative Expectations for Local Elections

    NEWS STORY : Ashcroft Poll Reveals Voter Skepticism on Trump’s Tariffs and Conservative Expectations for Local Elections

    STORY

    A recent poll conducted by Lord Ashcroft indicates that UK voters across the political spectrum anticipate a reduction or elimination of U.S. tariffs as President Trump negotiates trade deals globally. However, there is limited confidence in Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ability to safeguard Britain’s interests during these developments.The survey also highlights that most Conservative voters expect gains in the upcoming local elections, a scenario that may not materialise, posing challenges for Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch.Key political stories recalled by respondents include President Trump’s tariff policies and the UK government’s intervention in British Steel. Other issues, such as immigration and policing practices, were predominantly noted by Reform UK supporters.

    When asked about the current global landscape, voters were divided: 31% believe the era of globalisation is ending, while 29% think it persists. A plurality (43%) view globalisation positively, though Reform UK voters are more inclined to see its decline as beneficial.

    Regarding the UK’s position on tariffs and global uncertainty, opinions are split. Approximately 30% feel the UK would be better equipped within the EU, another 30% believe the country is better off outside it, and 22% think EU membership would make no difference. The poll also reveals that 49% of voters prefer maintaining the current UK-China relationship, with smaller percentages advocating for closer or more distant ties. Labour, Green, and SNP supporters are more open to strengthening relations, whereas Conservative and Reform voters lean towards distancing.

  • NEWS STORY : Starmer and von der Leyen to Meet in Brussels for Post-Brexit Relationship Reset

    NEWS STORY : Starmer and von der Leyen to Meet in Brussels for Post-Brexit Relationship Reset

    STORY

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is scheduled to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels this week as part of efforts to “reset” the UK’s relationship with the European Union. This meeting aims to address shared challenges and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation in the post-Brexit era.The agenda includes discussions on economic growth, energy security, climate change, and illegal migration. Both leaders have emphasised the importance of pragmatic and constructive dialogue to strengthen ties between the UK and the EU.

    While the UK government has ruled out rejoining the EU’s single market, customs union, or freedom of movement, it remains open to collaborative initiatives that benefit both parties. Potential topics for cooperation include a youth mobility scheme and mutual recognition of professional qualifications. This meeting marks a significant step in rebuilding UK-EU relations, with both sides expressing a commitment to regular summits and ongoing dialogue to address mutual interests and global challenges.

  • Ursula von der Leyen – 2025 Statement on US Tariffs

    Ursula von der Leyen – 2025 Statement on US Tariffs

    The statement made by Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, on 10 April 2025.

    I welcome President Trump’s announcement to pause reciprocal tariffs. It’s an important step towards stabilising the global economy.

    Clear, predictable conditions are essential for trade and supply chains to function.

    Tariffs are taxes that only hurt businesses and consumers. That’s why I’ve consistently advocated for a zero-for-zero tariff agreement between the European Union and the United States.

    The European Union remains committed to constructive negotiations with the United States, with the goal of achieving frictionless and mutually beneficial trade.

    At the same time, Europe continues to focus on diversifying its trade partnerships, engaging with countries that account for 87% of global trade and share our commitment to a free and open exchange of goods, services, and ideas.

    Finally, we are stepping up our work to lift barriers in our own single market. This crisis has made one thing clear: in times of uncertainty, the single market is our anchor of stability and resilience.

    My team and I will continue to work day and night to protect European consumers, workers and businesses. Together, Europeans will emerge stronger from this crisis.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK Indo-Pacific Minister visits Cambodia to strengthen ties [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK Indo-Pacific Minister visits Cambodia to strengthen ties [April 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 22 April 2025.

    UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific Catherine West MP visits Cambodia to advance shared interests and boost cooperation.

    The UK and Cambodia are collaborating to advance climate initiatives and promote sustainable development.

    This includes at Techo International Airport in Kandal Province, Cambodia, where British architecture has gained international recognition for its innovative approach to green airport design.

    The airport, designed by British firm Foster + Partners, will be visited today (22 April 2025) by UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Catherine West MP, who is in Cambodia this week to strengthen ties between the two nations and promote economic growth, climate resilience, and security cooperation.

    The Minister will meet with H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and senior officials from Cambodia’s Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Council for the Development of Cambodia. Their discussions will cover expanding trade opportunities, advancing climate initiatives, promoting sustainable development, and enhancing regional security.

    UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Catherine West MP, said:

    My visit to Techo International Airport today is testament to the modern UK-Cambodia partnership. Innovative and green infrastructure fit for Cambodia’s future, designed by British business – an achievement that would have been unimaginable thirty years ago.

    Our relationship goes far beyond just this one building – but we bring the same partnership approach to everything we do, whether increasing trade to create jobs, protect our climate and nature, or increase access to education.

    Foster and Partners Associate Partner, Krzysztof Szymanski, said:

    We are incredibly proud and deeply honoured to lead the design of Techo International Airport, a project that aspires to be one of the greenest airports in the world. This airport offers a transformative vision for Phnom Penh, drawing deeply from Cambodia’s rich heritage and responding thoughtfully to its tropical climate. By integrating the latest technology with local craftsmanship, we are committed to creating sustainable and efficient infrastructure.

    This project not only creates a new gateway to the city and the country, enhancing Cambodia’s reputation on the global stage, but also sets a new benchmark for sustainable airport design. It is a privilege to contribute to such a significant endeavour that will shape the future of Cambodia’s capital.

    Minister West is going to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Economy and Finance on Strategic Infrastructure Development, demonstrating our commitment to partner to boost mutual economic growth, including support for the development of a Green Special Economic Zone.  Initiatives such as the Trade Partnerships programme and the Developing Countries Trading Scheme are also key to deepening ties and growth opportunities.

    The Minister will meet the British Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia to discuss how UK businesses are taking advantage of these policies to expand cooperation with Cambodian partners in key sectors including education, infrastructure, and financial services.

    Minister West will visit De Montfort University in Cambodia, the first UK university campus in the country, to discuss the UK’s role in addressing global environmental challenges, and highlighting how UK programmes, such as the Biodiverse Landscape Fund, are empowering local communities, including marginalised groups, to regenerate and conserve local environments and improve livelihoods.

    The visit also addresses shared security concerns, including combating serious organised crime and human trafficking, addressing online fraud and scam centres, and future defence cooperation initiatives.

  • NEWS STORY : UK and New Zealand Deepen Defence Partnership Amid Global Security Challenges

    NEWS STORY : UK and New Zealand Deepen Defence Partnership Amid Global Security Challenges

    STORY

    The United Kingdom and New Zealand have announced a significant enhancement of their defence and security cooperation, reaffirming their long-standing alliance in response to evolving global threats.During a meeting in southwest England, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon agreed to strengthen their military partnership through several key initiatives:

    • Extended Support for Ukraine: New Zealand will continue its involvement in Operation Interflex, the joint UK-led program training Ukrainian forces, through the end of the year. This initiative has already trained over 54,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

    • Defence Equipment Collaboration: The UK has committed to a £30 million deal for drones manufactured by New Zealand’s Syos Aerospace, enhancing Ukraine’s capabilities in its ongoing conflict.

    • Naval Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: The Royal New Zealand Navy is set to join the UK’s Carrier Strike Group as it embarks on operations in the Indo-Pacific region, underscoring both nations’ commitment to maritime security.

    Prime Minister Starmer emphasised the historical ties between the two countries, stating, “From the beaches of Gallipoli to our current joint efforts, the UK and New Zealand have stood shoulder to shoulder in pursuit of peace and stability.” This renewed partnership also includes plans to develop a new bilateral defence agreement, updating the framework established in 2015, to address contemporary security challenges more effectively.

    The announcement comes ahead of a broader international meeting in London, where leaders from the UK, France, Germany, Ukraine, and the United States will discuss coordinated strategies to support Ukraine and address global security concerns. This deepened collaboration between the UK and New Zealand highlights their shared commitment to international stability and the rules-based order, reinforcing their roles as key players in addressing global defence and security issues.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK to step up military partnership with New Zealand as both countries drive forward defence and security agenda [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK to step up military partnership with New Zealand as both countries drive forward defence and security agenda [April 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 21 April 2025.

    The UK is set to deepen defence and security ties with New Zealand as the Prime Minster strengthens alliances abroad to protect Britain’s national interest.

    • Prime Minister Keir Starmer and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon set to step up support for Ukraine with new drone contract and extension to Operation Interflex
    • Comes as leaders agree to deepen defence and security ties, with the Royal New Zealand Navy preparing to join the UK’s Carrier Strike Group as it heads to the Indo-Pacific
    • Leaders also expected to discuss the importance of growth and free trade for economic and national security

    The UK is set to deepen defence and security ties with New Zealand as the Prime Minster strengthens alliances abroad to protect Britain’s national interest.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon this morning, with the leaders visiting the training of Ukrainian forces by the UK and New Zealand military as part of Operation Interflex. The visit follows the two leaders meeting at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa last year.

    New Zealand trainers have worked alongside British counterparts to help train more than 54,000 soldiers on Operation Interflex, and New Zealand are expected to today confirm that they will extend their support for the initiative in the UK until the end of the year.

    In addition to their support for training Ukrainian troops, military planners from the New Zealand Defence Force are contributing to the latest thinking and plans for post-conflict support for Ukraine through the Coalition of the Willing.

    Prime Minister Starmer will also announce UK contracts worth £30m for drones produced by SYOS Aerospace, a New Zealand uncrewed vehicle manufacturer based in Hampshire to support Ukraine.

    The contract has created 45 jobs at the manufacturing facility based in Fareham, Hampshire, and supports a further nine UK based companies with subcontracts – delivering on the government’s Plan for Change through both growth and security.

    During the visit to see the training first hand, the leaders are expected to discuss plans to further step up defence and security cooperation, with defence ministers being instructed to work on a new joint defence partnership between both countries to ensure the relationship is fit for the twenty-first century.

    The new arrangement, which will succeed the one signed in 2015, comes after both the UK and New Zealand increased defence spending to 2.5% and 2% of GDP respectively. It will also recognise the vital partnership between the UK and New Zealand in upholding stability and security across Europe, the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific.

    That includes through the involvement of Royal New Zealand Navy frigate, HMNZS Te Kaha, which will join the UK Carrier Strike Group, which leaves Portsmouth today, in the Indian Ocean.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:

    “Only by working with our friends and allies and protecting our national security will we be able to deliver on our Plan for Change, putting money back in the pockets of working people through highly skilled jobs – such as those we have announced today – a strong and resilient economy, and greater opportunity.

    “From the beaches of Gallipoli, to the vital work we have been doing together on Operation Interflex and our support for Ukraine, the UK and New Zealand have stood shoulder-to-shoulder for generations in pursuit of peace and stability.

    “As the world becomes an increasingly dangerous place, I am proud how much we are doing together to support our national and economic security – stepping up our defence spending, deploying our navies together in the Indo-Pacific, and continuing our work to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position to deter an increasingly aggressive Russia.”

    Following the visit to Interflex training in the South West of England, the leaders will return to Downing Street to discuss how both countries can work together to drive growth, deliver on the government’s Plan for Change, and put money back in the pockets of working people.

    That will include increasing ambition on free and open trade, including through the global Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership and New Zealand and the UK’s landmark Free Trade Agreement.

    Total trade in goods and services between the UK and New Zealand was £3.6 billion in 12 months to September 2024 an increase of 5.3%, or £179 million in current prices, from 12 months leading up to September 2023.

    It comes after Scottish firm Emergency One won a global competition to supply emergency vehicles to Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ). Through the ten-year contract, East Ayrshire based Emergency One will replace 186 vehicles for New Zealand’s first responders, supporting 25 new jobs in Scotland.

    The UK and New Zealand are also deepening collaboration in the agriculture technology sector. A new Investor Partnership deal will see New Zealand investment in British small and medium enterprises to develop cutting edge equipment supporting growth, farming sustainability and food security.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Prime Minister Støre of Norway [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Prime Minister Støre of Norway [April 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 21 April 2025.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre this afternoon.

    Reflecting on their shared priority of seeing peace in Ukraine, the leaders agreed there can be no let-up in their support for Ukraine. They also discussed the importance of keeping up economic pressure on Russia to ensure they engage seriously in talks.

    On the topic of global trade, the Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to protecting UK interests through a cool and calm approach. The leaders agreed a trade war is in nobody’s interests.

    They welcomed progress being made on the new bilateral defence agreement between their two countries and looked forward to discussing further soon.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine [April 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 21 April 2025.

    The Prime Minister spoke to President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister reiterated his iron-clad support for Ukraine. He said that the UK supports Ukraine’s calls for Russia to commit to a full ceasefire and that now is the time for Putin to show he is serious about ending his brutal war.

    They discussed the latest developments on the Coalition of the Willing, and looked forward to further progress towards a just and lasting peace.

  • NEWS STORY : UK Condemns Escalating Violence in Haiti, Calls for International Support

    NEWS STORY : UK Condemns Escalating Violence in Haiti, Calls for International Support

    STORY

    At a United Nations Security Council meeting on April 21, the United Kingdom expressed deep concern over the escalating violence in Haiti, where over 2,600 individuals, including nearly 400 women and children, have been killed in the past three months. UK Minister Counsellor Fergus Eckersley highlighted reports of coordinated attacks by criminal gangs aimed at destabilising Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council.

    The UK firmly rejected all acts designed to destabilise Haiti and emphasised the need for full implementation of UN sanctions and the arms embargo. Eckersley underscored the importance of supporting Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council and Prime Minister Fils-Aimé in their efforts to restore security and prepare for elections scheduled for February 2026. The UK also acknowledged Kenya’s leadership in the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission and paid tribute to those who have lost their lives in the pursuit of restoring security in Haiti. The UK called for adequate support for the MSS mission and Haitian security forces to re-establish control over all areas of Port-au-Prince.

  • PRESS RELEASE : The UK firmly rejects all acts designed to destabilise Haiti – UK statement at the UN Security Council [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : The UK firmly rejects all acts designed to destabilise Haiti – UK statement at the UN Security Council [April 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 21 April 2025.

    Statement by Fergus Eckersley, UK Minister Counsellor, at the UN Security Council meeting on Haiti.

    The UK is extremely concerned by the significant escalation of violence in Haiti.

    Over 2,600 Haitians have been murdered over the past three months, including nearly 400 women and children.

    We continue to hear horrifying accounts of sexual and gender-based violence targeting women, girls and boys.

    One third of cases of sexual violence against children in Haiti in 2024 were gang rapes.

    Through coordinated attacks on civilian communities, including the deliberate destruction of schools, churches and businesses, gangs continue to target the innocent and inflict horror on the people of Haiti.

    Mr President, there are troubling reports of coordination between criminal gangs in order to destabilise Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council as they try to ensure security across the country.

    We firmly reject all acts designed to destabilise Haiti.

    The UK is committed to maintaining pressure via the implementation of sanctions on those who seek to destabilise Haiti, and we call for the full implementation of the UN sanctions regime and the arms embargo in Haiti.

    The UK supports the efforts of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council, Prime Minister Fils-Aimé and all stakeholders to work towards a secure and stable Haiti.

    But now is the time for even greater action to restore security and to allow for elections to enable a transfer of power to an elected successor in February 2026.

    This includes an urgent need for the Haitian National Police, supported by the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, to re-establish control over all areas of Port-au-Prince.

    The UK thanks Kenya for its continued leadership of the MSS mission and pays tribute to those, both Kenyan and Haitian, who have lost their lives in the pursuit of restoring security for the Haitian people.

    In light of the deteriorating security situation, it is clear that the MSS mission and the Haitian security forces need to be adequately supported to fulfil their mission.

    This Council needs urgently to consider the recommendations of the Secretary General and agree how we can support the enhanced UN security support to Haiti.

    Collectively, we must find a way to deliver stability and lasting peace for the people of Haiti.