
i Front Page 11th of April 2025
Britain is exploring a nearer alignment with the EU on Brexit, including a potential defence pact, as ministers signal an adjusted stance while hopes for a swift trade deal with the US diminish.
Britain is exploring a nearer alignment with the EU on Brexit, including a potential defence pact, as ministers signal an adjusted stance while hopes for a swift trade deal with the US diminish.
After showcasing his keen football insight in a broadcast, the Prince is said to have caught the attention of multiple broadcasters, with insiders indicating he’s enthusiastic about taking on a punditry role.
Britain has been advised that a new agreement will not reduce existing 10% tariffs on certain exports to the US, prompting greater attention on protecting domestic sectors from elevated levies.
A prominent figure, following legal proceedings in London, made a discreet overseas visit to a specialised clinic aiding the seriously injured, underscoring close bonds with Western allies and offering personal support to those in need.
Critics described the sudden revelation of a 145% levy on Chinese imports as a “self-inflicted wound,” prompting accusations of possible market manipulation and stirring widespread investor unease.
Harry undertook an unpublicised journey abroad to visit those receiving specialist rehabilitation, shortly after appearing in court over his personal security arrangements.
Rising numbers of individuals are seeking assistance abroad to end their lives, fuelling calls for Parliament to advance legislation on greater end-of-life choices.
Officials are offering a substantial reward for clearing the growing stockpile of astronaut refuse on the lunar surface, aiming to safeguard future exploration and scientific endeavours.
Brussels is considering a new digital levy on major technology firms if talks with the US collapse, with the Commission’s leader calling for a balanced deal and warning of economic risks tied to further trade measures.
China has begun poking fun at the President’s trade stance with satirical material, citing a hefty tariff and prompting cautious reactions from Western observers.