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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets Theresa May

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United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Prime Minister Theresa May in Downing Street ahead of a news conference with Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
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Donald Trump visits Doonbeg, Co Clare

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Footage from Doonbeg, Co Clare in Ireland where US President Donald Trump is staying. Interview with US veteran Ken Mayers (82), who speaks out against the visit of US President Donald Trump to Doonbeg.
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Jeremy Corbyn addresses anti-Trump protest

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Footage from the anti-Trump protest in Whitehall where Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn addressed thousands of people who took to London’s streets in protest on the second day of Donald Trump’s state visit.
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Doonbeg prepared for Trump's visit

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Footage of Doonbeg, Ireland ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to Co Clare. Interview with Tommy Tubridy, a businessman from Doonbeg.
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Sir Kim Darroch resigns as ambassador to the US

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Sir Kim Darroch is to resign as British ambassador to the United States following the leak of memos highly critical of Donald Trump’s White House.
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Liam Fox: Kim Darroch resignation raises difficult issues

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International Trade Secretary Liam Fox gives his reaction to the resignation of former British ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch. Sir Kim resigned his job on Wednesday, following an international diplomatic scandal over his leaked...
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Boris Johnson: Whose chopper is that? I've got a terrible feeling it's mine!

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Boris Johnson's views on climate change are interrupted by the sound of a helicopter, which he says he has a terriible feeling is his, during the latest round of Tory Leadership hustings at Carlisle Racecourse.
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Fianna Fail leader criticises Trump over attack on congresswomen

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The Fianna Fail leader has hit out at US president Donald Trump over his criticism of four US politicians, describing it as "outrageous" and "ridiculous". Micheal Martin said he took "great exception" to Mr Trump's remarks, adding that...
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Jeremy Corbyn: Boris Johnson will use NHS as bargaining chip in US trade deal

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn addresses crowds in Parliament Square following Boris Jonson's election as Tory leader and Prime Minister. Mr Corbyn spoke to supporters on Parliament Square, after his first meeting with Mr Johnson in the...
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Iran Says It's Not Open To Talks With The U.S.

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Iran's supreme leader says Tehran will never negotiate with the U.S.
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North Korea Says Nuclear Talks With U.S. Have Broken Down

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Negotiating teams from both the U.S. and North Korea arrived in Sweden on Saturday to resume talks.
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U.S. Says Talks With N. Korea Were 'Good' — The North Says Otherwise

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Negotiating teams from both the U.S. and North Korea arrived in Sweden on Saturday to resume talks.
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U.S. Sending Additional Troops To Saudi Arabia

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The Department of Defense said it approved the additional troops at the request of U.S. Central Command.
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Corbyn addresses Manchester rally

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Jeremy Corbyn addresses a Labour Party rally at Manchester Apollo. He insists there is a choice to make between parties in December - saying that a vote for Boris Johnson will allow the US massive control over our trade and health care,...
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Donald Trump tight lipped on Harry Dunn situation

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US President Donald Trump is not drawn into any comment regarding the Harry Dunn situation, other than that he is 'trying to work something out'. The teenager was killed when his motorbike crashed into a car outside RAF Croughton in...
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Ministers arrive in Downing Street for talks on Iran

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Key ministers arrive in Downing Street to discuss the spiralling crisis in the Middle East following the US's assassination of Iran's top military leader. In attendance were Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.
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US Secretary of State welcomed by Boris Johnson in Downing Street

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has arrived at 10 Downing Street for talks with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Mr Pompeo's visit follows the UK Government's decision on January 28 to allow the Chinese tech firm Huawei to be involved in...
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Pro-Iran protesters gather outside US embassy in London

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Pro-Iran protesters gather outside the US embassy in London following the kiiling of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani by US-led air strikes.
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Vivienne Westwood speaks at Assange protest

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Fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood speaks at a protest against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's imprisonment and extradition.
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India To Purchase $3 Billion Worth Of Military Equipment From U.S.

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At a news conference, President Trump said the relationship between the U.S. and India is stronger than it's ever been.
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Democrats Abroad UK chair on Super Tuesday vote

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Chairwoman of Democrats Abroad UK Inge Kjemtrup speaks as US citizens vote at the London primary in Westminster.
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John McDonnell: Julian Assange should not be extradited to the US

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Shadow chancellor John McDonnell says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the US for political purposes. The Labour politician on Thursday visited Assange for two hours at Belmarsh prison in southeast London,...
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U.S. Begins Evacuating Americans From Quarantined Cruise Ship

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The repatriation is voluntary for the American passengers. If they go to the U.S., they'll be monitored for 14 days.
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Julian Assange protest in London

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Protesters walk from Australia House to Parliament Square against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's imprisonment and extradition. Footage includes Assange's father John Shipton and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.