England’s new men’s national football team manager, Thomas Tuchel, has been criticized by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage for not being English, calling the appointment a “terrible mistake” and a “dark day for England.” Tuchel replaces interim manager Lee Carsley, with Farage praising former manager Gareth Southgate for embodying English identity. Other British politicians, such as Robert Jenrick and Keir Starmer, have also commented on the appointment, with Jenrick expressing surprise and Starmer offering a backhanded message of good luck.
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US and UK seal first deal of Trump’s trade war
SummaryDonald Trump announced a limited trade deal with the UK, which includes cuts to tariffs on car and steel exports but maintains a 10% levy on most goods. The agreement, described as “full and comprehensive,” reflects a strengthening relationship between the two countries despite leaving the UK with a tougher trading environment than before the tariffs were introduced. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed the deal as historic, emphasizing its potential to protect and create...
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