- US Vice-President JD Vance has expressed optimism about securing a trade deal with the UK, which could ease or lift tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
- Mr Vance said Mr Trump was “working very hard” on a “great” agreement with Britain.
- The potential deal is seen as a boost for the UK government, which is facing pressure from Mr Trump's trade policies.
- UK officials are hopeful that a deal could lead to the removal or reduction of tariffs on steel, aluminium, and automotive imports.
- The Liberal Democrats have expressed concerns about potential compromises on food standards, NHS, and online safety in any deal with the US.
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