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Trump's Return: Threat to European Security

As Trump eyes the White House again, European leaders confront the terrifying prospect of America abandoning NATO and aligning with Putin's Russia, potentially leaving Europe dangerously exposed.

Starmer, Macron: World's Most Popular Leaders Defy Right-Wing Trend

In a stunning political paradox, a new global survey reveals centrist figures Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron are the world's most popular leaders, even as right-wing parties gain ground. The Ipsos research highlights a complex disconnect between voter s

Starmer's 'Trump Card': PM's Strategy to Charm US President

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is deploying a surprising diplomatic strategy, drawing parallels with his own political rebranding to build a bridge with Donald Trump. Exclusive insight into the high-stakes transatlantic courtship.

Queen Mary 2's Historic Liverpool Return Confirmed

In a landmark maritime event, Cunard's iconic Queen Mary 2 is set to make a triumphant return to Liverpool, the historic birthplace of the legendary cruise line. The upcoming call celebrates the city's profound shipping heritage.

Yacht race cocaine smugglers jailed for 111 years

A sophisticated criminal gang who attempted to smuggle £50 million worth of cocaine into the UK hidden on a yacht competing in a major transatlantic race has been jailed for a total of 111 years. The elaborate plot was uncovered by the National Crime Agen

Clegg's Tech Pact Branded 'Sloppy Seconds' from US

Former UK Deputy PM Nick Clegg faces intense criticism for a multibillion-dollar transatlantic tech pact, with US insiders dismissing it as a desperate move for 'sloppy seconds' from Silicon Valley.

Far-Right March on London: Transatlantic Extremism

Exclusive report on the significant far-right march through central London, its transatlantic connections, and the heavy police response. We analyse the groups involved, the political climate fueling the demonstration, and its impact on the community.

Queen Mary 2: Luxury Transatlantic Crossing Review

An in-depth review of Cunard's iconic Queen Mary 2 transatlantic voyage from Southampton to New York. Discover the luxury amenities, fine dining, and timeless elegance of this classic ocean liner experience.

Trump's Return Could Shatter NATO Alliance

An exclusive analysis reveals how a second Trump presidency threatens to permanently fracture the transatlantic alliance, leaving Europe to confront a new geopolitical reality alone.

Von der Leyen: Europe must prepare for Trump NATO threat

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen issues a stark warning about the potential consequences of a second Trump presidency for Ukraine and transatlantic relations, urging Europe to prepare for all scenarios.

United Airlines Adds New Marrakech, Cebu & Medellín Flights

United Airlines announces a significant expansion of its international network, launching three new transatlantic routes from its Newark hub to Marrakech, Cebu, and Medellín, alongside increased frequency on popular European destinations for Summer 2025.

Zack Polanski: The Green Party's Real Leader Emerges

As Nigel Farage's influence wanes, Deputy Leader Zack Polanski is steering the Green Party towards a new era of pragmatic, coalition-ready politics. Discover how the Greens are becoming a serious force in British politics.

Trump's Tariff Plan: Threat to UK Economy Revealed

Exclusive analysis reveals how Donald Trump's proposed aggressive tariff regime could trigger a transatlantic trade war, spike consumer prices, and hit British businesses hard if he wins the 2024 election.

Reform UK Councils: 100 Days of Policy Revolution

Exclusive analysis reveals how Reform UK-led councils are implementing controversial policies, from Union flag restrictions to sweeping service reforms, reshaping local governance across Britain.

Starmer snubs Trump's whisky gift in Scotland

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has declined a gift of Trump-branded Scotch whisky during his visit to Scotland, in a move seen as a pointed diplomatic rebuke to the former US President.

Badenoch Accuses Starmer of Ministerial Code Breach

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer, alleging the Labour leader improperly used government resources. The explosive claim, denied by Labour, centres on a letter sent during Starmer's time as Director of Public

University of Edinburgh Launches Slavery Legacy Inquiry

The University of Edinburgh commissions an independent academic study to investigate its historical links to the transatlantic slave trade, aiming for transparency and a deeper understanding of its colonial legacy.

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