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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson labels as 'complete nonsense' accusations that he, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron mocked US President Donald Trump during a private conversation which was caught on camera at the NATO summit. The leaders were filmed at a Buckingham Palace reception apparently making fun of Trump's lengthy media appearances at the summit. SOUNDBITE
Pressure mounts on British Prime Minister David Cameron after he admitted he once had a stake in his late father's offshore trust, and distracts from his campaign to keep Britain in the EU ahead of a June referendum. Kirsty Basset reports.
British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, leaves 10 Downing Street for parliament, where he will face weekly questions and attend Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt's presentation of the government's last budget before a general election. IMAGES
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets his Belgian counterpart Alexander De Croo for talks at Downing Street, with law enforcement, migration and energy cooperaton among matters on the table. The talks come as Britain and the US launched a second round of joint military strikes on Yemen's Huthis on Red Sea shipping, the Israel-Gaza conflict and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. SOUNDBITE
As Israel Prime Minister hosts his British counterpart Rishi Sunak, Benjamin Netanyahu tells him "this is our darkest hour. It’s the world’s darkest hour. We need to stand together and we need to win." SOUNDBITE
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak kicks off his remarks during a visit to the White House by commenting on a knife attack that left four children wounded in the French Alps. "All our thoughts are with those affected by this unfathomable attack," Sunak says. SOUNDBITE