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A Wild Ride for Global Stock Markets

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It's been a volatile day for stock markets following President Trump's tariff announcement. We speak live to business secretary Jonathan Reynolds about the UK's response

It's been a volatile day for global stock markets following President Trump's tariff announcement. We hear the latest and we speak live to the Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, about the UK's response.
Also: Phillipe Sands, Britain's foremost human rights lawyer, tells PM why he wants an international investigation into the killing by Israeli soldiers of 15 emergency workers in Gaza; it's one of the driest springs on record in England and Wales, leaving farmers in trouble; and top historian Sir Simon Schama on his first visit to Auschwitz, and what he calls the age of "Holocaust denialism".

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