Boris Calls U.S. an ‘Invaluable Ally’ to UK
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has praised the United States as an “invaluable ally”, recalling the Trump administration’s support for the UK after the Salisbury poisonings.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has praised the United States as an “invaluable ally”, recalling the Trump administration’s support for the UK after the Salisbury poisonings.
U.S. President Donald J Trump has expressed his “love” for the United Kingdom and his “respect” for the Queen in an interview where he discussed his ties to Britain and his Scottish mother who loved the Royal Family.
Queen Elizabeth II and U.S. President Donald J Trump have delivered speeches at the Royal Banquet praising the enduring American-British alliance which was forged over 70 years ago during the Second World War. On Monday evening, President Trump and the
A majority of Britons back U.S. President Donald J Trump sharing his views on Brexit and support the President meeting Queen Elizabeth II.
U.S. President Donald J Trump has said that mass immigration is “very bad” for Europe and it is changing the culture of the continent, before saying that the UK vote to leave the European Union happened “because of immigration”.
First Lady Melania Trump met with Chelsea Pensioners and school children at the renowned Royal Hospital retirement home for war veterans on Friday morning.
Mass migration to EU nations is “very, very sad”, President Donald J Trump has said, warning that Europe must “act quickly” to stop the influx or else it will be permanently changed for the worse.
President Donald J. Trump has said that the British government’s proposed soft Brexit plan “will probably kill” a bilateral trade deal with the U.S., and he criticised Prime Minister Theresa May for ignoring his advice on dealing with the European Union.
U.S. President Donald J Trump has arrived for a working visit in the UK, after having described the country as being “in turmoil”.
In polling released just hours before the U.S. President is due to touch down in London, 50 per cent of Britons support Donald J. Trump’s UK visit going ahead.