Summary

  • Barack Obama says David Cameron was 'distracted' after the 2011 intervention in Libya

  • In a magazine interview, the US president also says he told the PM to 'pay your fair share' on defence spend

  • The White House issues a statement praising the close relationship between the PM and the president

  • Labour is to announce a new "fiscal credibility rule" to balance "day-to-day" spending with the amount it raises in taxes

  • Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says people worried about immigration are not racists

  1. Brexit and Covid blamed as 200 car jobs at riskpublished at 16:00 BST 16 April 2021

    A manufacturing firm is considering shutting a Welsh site due to impact of Brexit and Covid.

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  2. UK-EU talks on Northern Ireland 'to intensify'published at 10:26 BST 16 April 2021

    The chief negotiators on both sides have held talks about the post-Brexit arrangements for NI.

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  3. A simple guide to the Scottish Liberal Democratspublished at 06:10 BST 16 April 2021

    Everything you need to know about the Scottish Liberal Democrats ahead of their election manifesto launch.

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  4. Sturgeon pledges 'transformational' NHS fundingpublished at 20:05 BST 15 April 2021

    The SNP manifesto promises to increase frontline health spending by 20% if the party wins the election.

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  5. Euro MPs' vote bolsters EU-UK Brexit trade dealpublished at 18:30 BST 15 April 2021

    The key Brexit trade deal now stands a better chance of being ratified in Brussels.

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  6. Cronyism watchdog in 'boundaries' warningpublished at 14:31 BST 15 April 2021

    Tory peer Eric Pickles says civil service too close to private sector, amid Greensill lobbying row.

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  7. SNP pledges NHS funds and indyref pushpublished at 14:07 BST 15 April 2021

    The Scottish National Party has been setting out its manifesto priorities for the Holyrood election.

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  8. Unite to elect new leader by end of summerpublished at 13:53 BST 15 April 2021

    The union - Labour's biggest donor - will begin voting on the replacement for Len McCluskey by July.

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  9. Cross-border trade in Ireland 'increases dramatically'published at 13:41 BST 15 April 2021

    Ireland's Central Statistics Office suggests cross-border trade has increased dramatically in 2021.

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  10. Medicine supply chains into NI a 'high risk area'published at 13:25 BST 15 April 2021

    NI's top pharmacist warns that mitigation is needed for the post-Brexit supply of medicine.

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  11. Irish Sea border posts 'delayed by two years'published at 13:19 BST 15 April 2021

    Permanent port facilities are not expected to be built before 2023, a Stormont committee hears.

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  12. Tories sorry for 'farcical' election leaflet gaffepublished at 11:17 BST 15 April 2021

    A Conservative leaflet read "insert prominent local pledges here, eg save our libraries".

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  13. PM 'must impose sanctions' on China over Hong Kongpublished at 21:09 BST 14 April 2021

    More than 100 MPs and peers urge Boris Johnson to punish officials over a crackdown on democracy.

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  14. Pigeon racers fear Brexit rules 'could kill' sportpublished at 19:50 BST 14 April 2021

    From Wednesday, UK pigeons must be quarantined for weeks before taking part in cross-Channel races.

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  15. A simple guide to the Scottish Greenspublished at 18:05 BST 14 April 2021

    Everything you need to know about the Scottish Greens ahead of the Holyrood election.

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  16. A simple guide to the Scottish Labour Partypublished at 18:05 BST 14 April 2021

    Everything you need to know about Scottish Labour ahead of the Holyrood election.

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  17. A simple guide to the Scottish National Partypublished at 18:05 BST 14 April 2021

    Everything you need to know about the Scottish National Party ahead of the Holyrood election.

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  18. James Dyson says Brexit has given him 'freedom'published at 18:01 BST 14 April 2021

    Sir James Dyson defends moving his firm's headquarters to Singapore and says Dyson is a British firm.

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  19. Unite contest: Who's running and what's at stake?published at 16:32 BST 14 April 2021

    Iain Watson looks at the candidates to succeed Len McCluskey as leader of the union.

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  20. Dyson: 'Brexit gives us freedom of spirt'published at 12:34 BST 14 April 2021

    The inventor tells the BBC that he believes leaving the EU was a good thing for the EU.

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