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The lockdown easing planned for 21 June in England could be delayed for a fortnight, Tuesday’s Times reports. It says Prof Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance gave a briefing to ministers that was described as “fairly grim” by one source. The source says they expect a delay of between two weeks and a month, but that as long as the reopening takes place before the summer holidays then the political fallout is likely to be limited.

Times Front Page 7th of April 2025

Green guidelines have been relaxed to bolster the UK car sector under shifting tariff conditions, with Starmer indicating that these evolving trade rules reflect a transformed global landscape requiring an updated approach.

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Times Front Page 5th of April 2025

China has imposed tariffs on certain US trade measures, sparking global market anxiety and sending the FTSE 100 into its sharpest decline since the pandemic, while the PM considers strategies to shield domestic interests.

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Times Front Page 4th of April 2025

Global markets have suffered massive losses following sweeping tariffs from the US, prompting calls for caution from business leaders and the PM as they assess the potential long-term impact on economic growth.

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Times Front Page 3rd of April 2025

Donald Trump has declared new import levies on British goods at a baseline of 10%, extending a 20% rate to the EU and framing the move as a bold step towards economic self-reliance, with the measures set to begin on Saturday.

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