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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump appear increasingly at odds over the war in Iran.
Sir Keir has said he is "not going to yield" to pressure from the US president to join the conflict in Iran, which comes after Trump told Sky News that when the US asked the UK for help "they were not there". Trump also suggested the tariff agreement with the UK, which was reached last year, can "always be changed".
BBC's Sarah Smith examines how the Iran war has led to discrepancies between the US president and UK prime minister.
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Watch: Reporter told to pose as gay for asylum claim
A BBC reporter goes undercover and speaks to an adviser encouraging migrants to cheat the asylum system.
Will the UK ban social media for under 16s?
As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules?
'What is the height of the London Eye?' minister asked
Migration minister Mike Tapp is unable to answer one of the questions on the UK citizenship test.
UK must obey international law over Iran, says Thornberry
The conflict in the Middle East could continue "for some time”, the UK prime minister has warned.
Watch: How victory for the Green Party unfolded
Labour, which took the Greater Manchester seat with more than 50% of the vote in 2024, was pushed into third place.
Watch: 'Working hard used to get you something', says plumber Hannah Spencer in victory speech
In her acceptance speech, Hannah Spencer said she was “no different from every single person in this constituency”.
Watch: Peter Mandelson led away by police from Camden home
The Metropolitan Police said a 72-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Joining Reform would be like swapping football clubs, says mayor
Conservative Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen says joining Reform would be like swapping Boro for NUFC.
'I've never taken drugs or drunk alcohol,' says Polanski
The Green Party leader reiterates his backing for "legalising and regulating" drugs.
Watch: Starmer condemns Trump's Nato remarks
The UK was among several allies to join the US in Afghanistan from 2001, after it invoked Nato's collective security clause following the 9/11 terror attacks.
This is uniting the right, says Jenrick in BBC exclusive
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the former shadow justice secretary says Reform UK are the only party who can fix Britain.
PMQs: Starmer dismisses 'caretaker PM' label as Badenoch attacks government's record
Starmer dismisses 'caretaker PM' label from Badenoch at PMQs
'I don't know what the future holds': Burnham refuses to rule out Starmer challenge
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, the mayor of Greater Manchester did not reply when pressed about a possible challenge to Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership.
Watch: Lib Dems MPs heckle Farage as he presents ECHR bill
Watch: Lib Dem MPs take on Farage in parliament
'Whose side are you on?' MP attacks government over China spy case
Watch: Tom Tugendhat accuses government of inaction over China spy case into former researcher.
Watch: Standing ovation as Badenoch says Tories would scrap stamp duty
Kemi Badenoch made the announcement at the parties conference in Manchester during her first keynote speech as Conservative Party leader.
Badenoch denies empty seats an issue at Tory conference
On Monday, shadow chancellor Mel Stride gave his speech to a partially empty hall in Manchester.
Kemi Badenoch on small boat crossings
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Zack Polanski: 'We will say it loud, migrants and refugees are welcome here'
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has delivered his first conference speech as leader and criticised the rise of Nigel Farage's Reform party.
Watch: Key moments from Starmer's Labour conference speech
The prime minister said Britain was at a "fork in the road" in his address to the party conference in Liverpool.
