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Trump UK visit live: President hails ‘priceless and eternal’ US-British bond ahead of Starmer trade talks – UK Times

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Government ‘standing up for British industry’, minister insists, despite 25% steel tariffs

The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:

The government is “standing up for British industry”, a government minister has insisted, amid growing questions over the decision to shelve plans to scrap US tariffs on UK steel.

Asked whether hopes had been abandoned of securing the reduction in the levy, which stands at 25 per cent, chief secretary to the Treasury James Murray told Sky News: “Let me put it in context, because we’re obviously the only country to avoid the 50% tariffs and that’s as a result of the deal that the prime minister struck with President Trump.”

It was put to him that the tariffs were higher than they were a year ago, to which he responded: “We’re standing up for British industry and the context is the 50 per cent tariffs and were the only country to avoid them.”

He said the “national interest will drive the prime minister” at “every turn.”

Tara Cobham18 September 2025 08:27

Trump heads to Chequers for talks with Starmer

Donald Trump will leave Windsor this morning for Chequers, the prime minister’s official country residence in Buckinghamshire, where he is due to hold talks with Sir Keir Starmer.

Chequers, a sixteenth-century manor house in Aylesbury, is a grace-and-favour residence granted to each serving prime minister. It has long been used to host foreign leaders and high-level cabinet meetings – with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky among its recent visitors in 2023.

The visit will take place in the private grounds of Windsor Castle and Chequers (Steve Parsons/PA) (PA Archive)

This will not be Trump’s first trip to the estate. During his 2018 working visit to Britain, he met then-prime minister Theresa May for talks at the same venue.

Today’s return marks a significant moment in his second state visit, with discussions expected to focus on investment, technology partnerships and foreign policy priorities.

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 08:04

Treasury minister defends Keir Starmer over US steel tariff talks

A Treasury minister has defended the government’s handling of stalled efforts to cut US tariffs on British steel, insisting the prime minister is “standing up for British industry.”

Chief secretary to the Treasury James Murray was pressed on Sky News about the shelving of plans to eliminate the 25 per cent levy. He argued the UK had already avoided harsher measures thanks to a deal struck with Donald Trump.

“Let me put it in context, because we’re obviously the only country to avoid the 50% tariffs and that’s as a result of the deal that the Prime Minister struck with President Trump,” he said.

When challenged that tariffs are still higher than they were a year ago, he repeated: “We’re standing up for British industry and the context is the 50% tariffs and were the only country to avoid them.”

The government had hoped to secure a reduction during Trump’s state visit, but prospects now appear slim.

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 07:59

After a successful state banquet, today’s press conference is a moment of high peril for Starmer

Can Keir Starmer succeed where a previous prime minister did not?

That is the question today, as he hosts Donald Trump at Chequers and they hold a press conference this afternoon.

After last night’s warm words about Britain and the “special” relationship, the state visit can be judged to be a success – so far.

But with the men far apart on a number of issues – including the recognition of Palestine- will appearing in front of the media expose the fault lines?

Shweta SharKate Devlin, Whitehall Editorma18 September 2025 07:44

Australian broadcaster barred from Trump’s UK press conference after clash with journalist

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) London bureau was initially cleared to attend Trump’s and British prime minister Keir Starmer’s joint press conference on Thursday, but officials later withdrew the broadcaster’s accreditation.

The broadcaster said Downing Street Media withdrew the accreditation, citing “logistical reasons”. “The ABC’s London bureau is still accredited to attend Chequers; however, Downing Street media has said it no longer has a spot at the joint press conference due to logistical reasons,” an ABC spokesperson told The Guardian.

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 07:34

Melania Trump trolled online for ‘ugly’ State Dinner gown hours after bizarre hat choice: ‘Going to the beach?’

Hours after appearing in an oversized plum-colored wide-brimmed hat that almost completely hid her face, the first lady opted for a shockingly bright yellow number.

She wore the off-the-shoulder Carolina Herrera dress (think the color of attire worn by Curious George’s “Man in the Yellow Hat”) to the State Banquet hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla — and really stood out.

The ensemble was accompanied by a pastel lavender or pink (depending on the lighting) belt. Melania accessorized the gown with dangling green gemstone earrings adorned by diamonds.

Read Caitlin Hornik‘s report.

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 07:02

In pictures: Thousands attend anti-Trump protest in London

Thousands gathered in central London to protest about Donald Trump’s historic second state visit to the UK.

While the US president was treated to pomp and pageantry at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, with supporters lining the streets, the British capital was home to far more irreverent scenes.

Several Trump impersonators walked the march to Parliament Square, complete with heavily orange tans and voluminous blond hair. Palestinian flags and pro-Palestine placards dominated the gathering, as did chants of “Free Palestine” and “Donald Trump, you’re a clown. You’re not welcome in our town.”

The march, organised by the Stop Trump Coalition, saw MPs Zarah Sultana, Jeremy Corbyn and several other speakers take to the stage to criticise Mr Trump’s visit.

More than 1,600 police officers were deployed across the city, including 500 assisting from forces outside of London, with a heavy police presence around Downing Street and the Cenotaph.

Police push back protesters taking part in the Unite the Kingdom march and rally in central London (Pol Allingham/PA)
Police push back protesters taking part in the Unite the Kingdom march and rally in central London (Pol Allingham/PA) (PA Wire)
Campaigners hold signs and wave Palestinian flags during a Stop Trump Coalition protest march from Portland Place to Parliament Square in London, on day one of the US president’s second state visit to the UK (James Manning/PA)
Campaigners hold signs and wave Palestinian flags during a Stop Trump Coalition protest march from Portland Place to Parliament Square in London, on day one of the US president’s second state visit to the UK (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)
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Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 06:40

What’s planned today

Donald Trump meets prime minister Keir Starmer on Thursday in the centrepiece of the US president’s second state visit to Britain.

The two leaders are set to unveil a £150bn ($205bn) US investment package in the UK, spanning technology, energy and life sciences – a move both sides hope will reinvigorate the “special relationship.”

The day follows a glittering Wednesday programme of royal carriage rides and a state banquet with King Charles.

Today’s focus shifts to hard diplomacy and economic ties, with major announcements including a technology pact involving Microsoft, Nvidia, Google and OpenAI, worth £31bn ($42bn).

Later, Trump and Starmer will hold a joint press conference – a potential flashpoint, with questions expected on their links to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Starmer last week sacked Peter Mandelson as US ambassador over his connections to Epstein, while Trump’s own past ties have also drawn scrutiny.

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in the East Room at the White House in February (Carl Court/PA)
US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in the East Room at the White House in February (Carl Court/PA) (PA Archive)

Starmer, grappling with domestic challenges, will seek to project a positive international narrative and stress cooperation on global issues.

Trump, meanwhile, is keen to highlight the value of close ties with London as he tries to centre his state visit on global affairs rather than US politics.

The prime minister has accepted that hopes of securing further reductions on US steel and aluminium tariffs have faded, with officials playing down the likelihood of progress.

Instead, Starmer will point to Britain’s growing role as a magnet for US investment, particularly in financial services, technology and energy.

At Chequers today, top of his agenda is an appeal for the US president to step up pressure on Russia over its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 06:23

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 06:04

British PM to recognise Palestinian state ‘after Trump state visit’

Prime minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce recognition of a Palestinian state this weekend, once Donald Trump concludes his state visit to Britain, according to The Times.

Starmer has previously said he would move on recognition ahead of the UN general assembly in New York this month if Israel failed to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza. High-level meetings at the UN begin on 23 September.

The Labour leader is understood to have delayed any formal announcement until after Trump departs, to avoid the issue overshadowing their planned joint press conference at Chequers on Thursday.

Starmer first floated recognition in July under pressure from Labour MPs concerned about conditions in Gaza.

At the time, he made it clear the step was conditional – saying he would refrain if Israel committed to a ceasefire, a long-term two-state solution, and allowed aid to flow through the UN.

The move has already set Starmer at odds with Washington, which remains opposed to recognition. But other countries – including France, Australia and Canada – are preparing to take the same step at the UN gathering later this month.

Shweta Sharma18 September 2025 05:51

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