President Volodymyr Zelensky has been in London to agree a new defence partnership with the UK, with Downing Street hoping to unite “Ukrainian expertise and the UK’s industrial base" to manufacture drones.
But while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Zelensky were meeting one side of the Atlantic, US President Donald Trump was changing his mind on whether he needs Nato support in the Strait of Hormuz again.
During a meeting with the Irish Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, President Trump hit out at Starmer again.
Adam and Chris discuss Zelensky’s visit and President Trump’s change of heart.
Plus, economics editor Faisal Islam joins Adam, fresh from looking at quantum computers with Rachel Reeves, to discuss the Chancellor’s annual Mais Lecture which covered AI, closer ties with Europe, and possible plans to devolve tax revenue spending.
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00:00 Introduction
00:37 Zelensky visits Starmer
03:51 Trump takes another swipe at Starmer
06:15 Kemi Badenoch calls out Trump
09:57 Inquiry launched into national security council leaks
12:59 Rachel Reeves gives Mais lecture
22:01 AI economics institute to be launched
29:30 Are UK negotiations with Brussels going to become more complicated?
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