ANALYSIS: The days of Boris Johnson riling the French are long gone. Sir Keir Starmer could prove the 'très bon buddy' the French president desperately needs
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will meet with the French president Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, Downing Street has said. Illegal migration and support for Ukraine are likely to be among the topics up for discussion when they pair meet at Chequers – the ...
The British and French leaders dine at Chequers residence in England. Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron close ranks this Thursday against the rhetoric of Donald Trump and Elon Musk at a dinner at the Chequers residence,
Sir Keir Starmer will hold crisis talk with Emmanuel Macron tomorrow ahead of Donald Trump's return as US President.
Paris and London have called out billionarie Elon Musk for alleged interference in European political debate and spreading of misinformation, with France urging a robust EU response to protect
Britain and France are intensifying their joint fight against people smuggling. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron met at Chequers, the country residence north-west of London for British prime ministers,
British and French leaders will discuss Russia’s full-scale invasion — plus hot-button issues like AI and migration — when they meet in the UK Thursday.
The U.K., France and other allies have discussed the possibility of deploying peacekeeping troops to Ukraine as the war escalates.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has hit back at Elon Musk, following a barrage of attacks on his government from the world's richest man.
The dispute follows weeks of hostile tweeting by Mr Musk, one of US President-elect Donald Trump's top aides, in which he has criticised Sir Keir's handling of the summer riots and expressed support for jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
The Prime Minister indicated he was speaking to international partners about the prospect of western soldiers monitoring any ceasefire.
British peacekeepers could be sent to Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky suggested, as Sir Keir Starmer pledged “more military support than ever” for the war-torn country.