Donald Trump’s election win has left much of the world reeling and reacting, and Britain has proven to be no exception with the face of the new US President-elect adorning every front page.
Jimmy Kimmel struggled to hold back his tears during the opening monologue to his US talk show, describing Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election as a “terrible night”.
Bruce Springsteen has opened his concert with a song he described as a “fighting prayer” for the US, following the election. The US rocker previously endorsed Kamala Harris for president, calling ...
The American election, which yesterday saw Donald Trump secure himself a second term as US president, dominates front pages across the UK as the world reacts to the change-up within the White House.
The Prime Minister is seeking to secure close ties with Donald Trump after he was elected president for a second time.
American actors and musicians have reacted to Donald Trump clinching the US presidency. Reflecting on the significance of a ...
Oberlanders Architects have won a Highland and Islands Architects Association (HIAA) 2024 award for a £2 million project to ...
An open day will be held to celebrate a community heritage project on Golspie Fishertown. All are welcome to attend the event ...
A man from Aviemore is urging everyone to complete their bowel screening test when they receive it after he, despite feeling ...
Stock markets in the UK and across Europe faltered on Wednesday afternoon while Wall Street soared in reaction to Donald ...
Here, the PA news agency looks at what a second Trump presidency could mean for foreign affairs. Mr Trump and his running ...
The scale of Channel crossings is “significant” amid the “growing” threat from people smuggling, a police chief warned after ...