Sadiq Khan warns Trump to prepare for protests on second state visit
- Sir Keir Starmer was urged to prepare for Donald Trump potentially ending the UK-US Trident nuclear missile partnership, described as a "terrifying strategic betrayal" according to Defence Industry Analyst Nicholas Drummond.
- Britain's Sentencing Council faced criticism for allegedly providing "special treatment" to ethnic minority offenders, as stated by Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick.
- A recent incident involving a Trident II D5 missile misfire raised concerns over US control of information, which frustrated British officials.
- Experts warned that severing the nuclear partnership would cost the UK tens of billions and render investments in nuclear submarines useless, as highlighted by Nicholas Drummond.
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Britain warned to prepare for 'terrifying' possibility as Donald Trump could make major decision against UK
The UK have been urged to prepare for the possibility that US President Donald Trump could withdraw US support for the Trident nuclear-weapons system.
·Manchester, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticlePolitics LIVE: Starmer told to plan for 'terrifying strategic betrayal' as Donald Trump could end Trident missile partnership
Sir Keir Starmer has been told to put plans in place for the "terrifying strategic betrayal" of Donald Trump bringing the UK-US Trident nuclear missile partnership to an end
·London, United Kingdom
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