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Trump takes global swipe at Mark Carney: “Canada should be grateful!”

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Donald Trump has taken a swipe at Mark Carney.

It came after the Canadian Prime Minister said his country strongly opposed any tariffs being imposed by the U.S. to further President Trump’s aim of acquiring Greenland.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum, Trump said: “Canada gets a lot of freebies from us, by the way. They should be grateful also, but they’re not… Canada lives because of the United States.

He added: “Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements.”

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Breakfast with Stephen and Ellie | Tuesday 14th July

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Join Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello to start your day across the United Kingdom. This is your breakfast show. Join the …

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Andy Burnham’s Britain: What will the country look like under the ‘King of the North’s’ leadership?

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What will an Andy Burnham government *actually* look like?

We dissect the radical “Manchesterism” blueprint Burnham wants to bring to the heart of government. From establishing a decentralized “No. 10 North” nerve centre to launching a massive post-war council housing push, Burnham is promising to radically rewire Britain.

However, critics are already raising red flags. With national debt soaring, can his sweeping plans for the renationalisation of transport and utilities survive contact with the markets? More importantly, is Burnham pulling a “bait-and-switch” on the British electorate by abandoning the very centrist manifesto that Labour was elected on under Keir Starmer?

We fast-forward to 2030 to look at the balanced reality of Burnham’s Britain—the major public sector shifts, the potential tax squeeze on the middle class, and the structural friction that could define his premiership.

Is he the saviour the working class has been waiting for, or a Westminster insider in regional clothing? Watch to find out.

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Dewbs & Co | Wednesday 15th July

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Plain-speaking, straight-talking – Michelle Dewberry delivers her individual take on the day’s news.

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Patrick Christys Tonight | Tuesday 14th July

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Join Patrick for two hours of spirited debate and news making interviews. Top guests tackle the issues that matter, with a sharp take on every story.

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Donald Trump hails “extremely positive” talks in China with President Xi Jinping

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Donald Trump hails “extremely positive and productive conversations” with China as the President speaks at a state banquet with the Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.

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