
Times Front Page 14th of April 2025
MPs have urged a resolute approach to safeguard core national industries from potential external interference, highlighting the need for decisive action to protect British Steel and other critical infrastructure.
MPs have urged a resolute approach to safeguard core national industries from potential external interference, highlighting the need for decisive action to protect British Steel and other critical infrastructure.
A figure linked to a former administration suggested carving up a disputed territory in the style of a once-divided European capital, prompting firm resistance from allied leaders who insist on unity and uphold Western principles.
Britain has been advised that a new agreement will not reduce existing 10% tariffs on certain exports to the US, prompting greater attention on protecting domestic sectors from elevated levies.
In a dramatic policy shift, the US President has paused certain tariffs for 90 days, while imposing higher duties on some imports, signalling a marked change in trade relations.