The UK will be represented by outgoing ambassador to the US Karen Pierce - as questions swirl around her proposed successor, Lord Mandelson
The intensity of US President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric and his unpredictability can be “destabilising”, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said ... “Now, I heard the 5% the United States is at 3.38% of GDP. So I assume that he would set out ...
But the Foreign Secretary played down the prospect of a conflict between Trump’s America and Europe over Greenland
Mr Lammy told the BBC that he believes Mr Trump’s comments earlier in the week about Greenland come from his concerns about US economic security.
The Foreign Secretary has called on the incoming US president to say how he will pay for a massive increase in defence spending.
The United States, Egypt and Qatar have spent the past ... Emily’s mother, as had Mr Lammy during his most recent trip to Israel He asked “what steps the Government are taking to secure ...
and to advance our historic alliance with the United States”. Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: “It is wonderful to welcome Peter back to the team. He offers a wealth of experience in trade ...
A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is “on the brink” of agreement Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said ... of hostages held by Hamas. The United States, Egypt and Qatar have spent ...
Mr Lammy said a deal to enable the ‘rebuilding ... MPs raised concerns on the safety of hostages held by Hamas. The United States, Egypt and Qatar have spent the past year trying to mediate ...
The UK will be represented by outgoing US ambassador Karen Pierce - as questions swirl around her proposed successor, Lord Mandelson
The shadow foreign secretary on Labour’s naivety over China, Trump’s greatest strength and why the UK desperately needs conservative values
Nigel Farage has torn into Sadiq Khan over his latest anti- Donald Trump outburst, after the London Mayor suggested the pending inauguration signals ‘the march of fascism’. Sitting down with the Daily Express in Washington DC, Mr Farage condemned Mr Khan as a “disgrace” for yet more comments jeopardising the special relationship.