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Starmer courts Indian PM Modi for UK trade deal

Labour leader Keir Starmer initiates crucial talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signalling Britain's renewed commitment to strengthening economic ties and securing a post-Brexit trade deal.

Starmer's India trade mission strengthens UK economic ties

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer embarks on crucial trade mission to India, meeting with Prime Minister Modi and business leaders to strengthen post-Brexit economic ties and unlock new opportunities for British businesses.

Starmer's India Mission: New UK Trade Deal with Modi

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer embarks on crucial diplomatic mission to India, seeking to strengthen trade ties and reset UK-India relations during landmark meeting with Prime Minister Modi.

Trump Claims India Snubbed US Over Personal Insult

Former President Donald Trump has ignited a diplomatic firestorm, alleging that India's government turned against the US following what he claims was a personal insult from a top official. The remarks, made at a Turning Point Action event, have sent shock

Trump Threatens H-1B Visa Crackdown on India

Former US President Donald Trump vows to restrict H-1B visas for Indian nationals if re-elected, targeting what he calls 'unfair advantages'. This pledge could severely impact India's massive tech industry and strain diplomatic ties with the Modi governme

EU Courts India, Sidestepping Modi's Kremlin Ties

The European Union is championing a major strategic pact with India, focusing on trade and security, despite ongoing concerns over Prime Minister Modi's close relationship with Russia.

Modi's 75th Birthday Fuels Retirement Speculation

As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday, speculation intensifies within his BJP party and the influential RSS organisation about a potential retirement plan, amidst reflections on his health and political longevity.

India's Top Court Limits Muslim Board's Property Powers

In a pivotal decision, India's Supreme Court has ruled that the state Waqf Board cannot claim properties solely based on its own assertions, demanding concrete evidence and marking a significant moment for property rights and religious endowment law.

South Asian Nations Protest Modi's 'Hindu India' Comments

Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh have issued formal diplomatic protests to India after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's controversial 'Hindu India' comments, sparking a major regional row over secularism and religious inclusivity.

UK and Ireland in Fresh Talks to Restore Stormont

Exclusive: The UK Secretary of State has launched a fresh diplomatic push with the Irish government in a bid to break the political deadlock and restore the devolved government in Northern Ireland.

Starmer's Ruthless Cabinet Reshuffle Reshapes Labour

Prime Minister Keir Starmer executes a sweeping Cabinet reshuffle, ousting key figures and promoting allies in a decisive move to assert his authority and shape the future of the Labour government. Our in-depth look at the winners, the losers, and the str

Trump Threatens India With Tariffs Over Russian Oil

Former US President Donald Trump's advisors issue a stark warning to India, threatening tariffs if Narendra Modi's government continues purchasing Russian oil, potentially straining US-India relations.

Modi & Trump Forge a New World Order

The burgeoning alliance between India's Modi and a potential second Trump administration signals a seismic shift in global diplomacy, challenging old alliances and reshaping the future of international relations.

Shabana Mahmood Appointed UK's New Home Secretary

Prime Minister Keir Starmer appoints Shabana Mahmood as the UK's new Home Secretary, replacing Yvette Cooper in a significant cabinet reshuffle. Angela Rayner becomes Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.

UK Gov approves £4.25m Welsh aid for Tata Steel workers

The UK Government has greenlit a crucial £4.25 million support package from the Welsh Government for Tata Steel workers facing redundancy in Port Talbot, marking a significant intervention in the ongoing steel crisis.

Civil Service Graduate Scheme Failing, Warns Report

A damning Institute for Government report reveals the Civil Service's flagship graduate scheme is failing to attract top talent, risking the future of UK policymaking. Discover the critical reforms needed.

Swinney Slams Westminster's 'Colonial' Attitude

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney accuses the UK Government of a 'colonial' approach, undermining devolution and bypassing Holyrood on key policies in a major constitutional clash.

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