Sir Keir Starmer’s communications chief, Matthew Doyle, is stepping down after nine turbulent months in Downing Street. Doyle, who previously worked under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, is leaving his role as director of communications immediately. He cites stabilizing No 10’s communications strategy as his reason for stepping down, expressing pride in his contributions to returning the party to government before passing the baton on.
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UK politics latest: Starmer and Trump hold ‘productive’ call but Britain still ‘expects US tariffs this week’
Despite a "productive" phone call between Sir Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump over a trade deal, UK officials fear that the country will be hit by US tariffs this week. They are racing to avoid Mr. Trump's "Liberation Day" on Wednesday, which will impose high tariffs on imported goods. British representatives hope to secure a "UK-US economic prosperity deal" to exempt British goods from tariffs, but fear they may not reach an agreement in...
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