Newslinks for Thursday 22nd January 2026
We're watching the same failure loop.
Trump backs down on tariff threat over Greenland
“Donald Trump announced on Wednesday night that he had struck a deal on the future of Greenland after talks with the head of Nato. Mr Trump said he had agreed upon a “future framework” for Greenland and the “entire Arctic region” during a “very productive meeting” with Mark Rutte, Nato’s secretary general. The US president dropped his threat of punitive 10 per cent trade tariffs on the UK and other European countries after announcing a “long-term deal” on Greenland. The European allies had refused to support his plan to annex Greenland. The announcement came only hours after Mr Trump had demanded the immediate right to buy Greenland from Denmark during a meandering two-hour speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.” – Daily Telegraph
Trump calls off tariffs and hails Greenland deal ‘for all Nato nations’ – The Times
President walks back Greenland tariffs threat, citing vague ‘deal’ over territory – Guardian
Trump’s ‘ultimate deal’ for Greenland could offer $1m each to residents – Daily Mail
Declaration of Greenland framework deal met with scepticism – Guardian
Revealed: Trump’s Greenland deal – Daily Telegraph
Hardened Starmer changes tack as gentle approach fails to sway Trump – Guardian
Rutte confronts Trump over his insults – Daily Mail
Putin will join Board of Peace, says Trump – Daily Telegraph
Russia vows to join the Board of Peace if it gets key war concession – The Sun
Comment
Trump’s imperial delirium could trigger a catastrophic chain reaction – Allister Heath, Daily Telegraph
Trump has exposed the full hypocrisy of Davos Man – Matthew Lynn, Daily Telegraph
Britain must properly rearm after diplomatic war over Greenland – Editorial, The Sun
Trump’s parody of Macron would be a hate crime in many European states – Tim Stanley, Daily Telegraph
>Today:
Columnists: Garvan Walshe: With Greenland Trump has exhausted the world with another tantrum
Backbench rebellion could force Starmer’s hand on social media ban
“Sir Keir Starmer faces the prospect of being forced to bring in an immediate social media ban for teenagers after being defeated in the House of Lords. On Monday, Sir Keir said Labour would consult on introducing an Australian-style ban for under-16s. However, he is now under pressure to implement an immediate ban after the Lords voted by 261 to 150 in favour of an amendment that would force the Government to introduce one. The amendment will now go before the Commons. Most Labour MPs are in favour of a ban which means they will have to be whipped to vote against it to prevent it becoming law before the Government has completed its consultation.” – Daily Telegraph
Starmer moves closer to under-16s social media ban after Lords defeat – The Times …
We're watching the same failure loop.
Trump backs down on tariff threat over Greenland
“Donald Trump announced on Wednesday night that he had struck a deal on the future of Greenland after talks with the head of Nato. Mr Trump said he had agreed upon a “future framework” for Greenland and the “entire Arctic region” during a “very productive meeting” with Mark Rutte, Nato’s secretary general. The US president dropped his threat of punitive 10 per cent trade tariffs on the UK and other European countries after announcing a “long-term deal” on Greenland. The European allies had refused to support his plan to annex Greenland. The announcement came only hours after Mr Trump had demanded the immediate right to buy Greenland from Denmark during a meandering two-hour speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.” – Daily Telegraph
Trump calls off tariffs and hails Greenland deal ‘for all Nato nations’ – The Times
President walks back Greenland tariffs threat, citing vague ‘deal’ over territory – Guardian
Trump’s ‘ultimate deal’ for Greenland could offer $1m each to residents – Daily Mail
Declaration of Greenland framework deal met with scepticism – Guardian
Revealed: Trump’s Greenland deal – Daily Telegraph
Hardened Starmer changes tack as gentle approach fails to sway Trump – Guardian
Rutte confronts Trump over his insults – Daily Mail
Putin will join Board of Peace, says Trump – Daily Telegraph
Russia vows to join the Board of Peace if it gets key war concession – The Sun
Comment
Trump’s imperial delirium could trigger a catastrophic chain reaction – Allister Heath, Daily Telegraph
Trump has exposed the full hypocrisy of Davos Man – Matthew Lynn, Daily Telegraph
Britain must properly rearm after diplomatic war over Greenland – Editorial, The Sun
Trump’s parody of Macron would be a hate crime in many European states – Tim Stanley, Daily Telegraph
>Today:
Columnists: Garvan Walshe: With Greenland Trump has exhausted the world with another tantrum
Backbench rebellion could force Starmer’s hand on social media ban
“Sir Keir Starmer faces the prospect of being forced to bring in an immediate social media ban for teenagers after being defeated in the House of Lords. On Monday, Sir Keir said Labour would consult on introducing an Australian-style ban for under-16s. However, he is now under pressure to implement an immediate ban after the Lords voted by 261 to 150 in favour of an amendment that would force the Government to introduce one. The amendment will now go before the Commons. Most Labour MPs are in favour of a ban which means they will have to be whipped to vote against it to prevent it becoming law before the Government has completed its consultation.” – Daily Telegraph
Starmer moves closer to under-16s social media ban after Lords defeat – The Times …
Newslinks for Thursday 22nd January 2026
We're watching the same failure loop.
Trump backs down on tariff threat over Greenland
“Donald Trump announced on Wednesday night that he had struck a deal on the future of Greenland after talks with the head of Nato. Mr Trump said he had agreed upon a “future framework” for Greenland and the “entire Arctic region” during a “very productive meeting” with Mark Rutte, Nato’s secretary general. The US president dropped his threat of punitive 10 per cent trade tariffs on the UK and other European countries after announcing a “long-term deal” on Greenland. The European allies had refused to support his plan to annex Greenland. The announcement came only hours after Mr Trump had demanded the immediate right to buy Greenland from Denmark during a meandering two-hour speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.” – Daily Telegraph
Trump calls off tariffs and hails Greenland deal ‘for all Nato nations’ – The Times
President walks back Greenland tariffs threat, citing vague ‘deal’ over territory – Guardian
Trump’s ‘ultimate deal’ for Greenland could offer $1m each to residents – Daily Mail
Declaration of Greenland framework deal met with scepticism – Guardian
Revealed: Trump’s Greenland deal – Daily Telegraph
Hardened Starmer changes tack as gentle approach fails to sway Trump – Guardian
Rutte confronts Trump over his insults – Daily Mail
Putin will join Board of Peace, says Trump – Daily Telegraph
Russia vows to join the Board of Peace if it gets key war concession – The Sun
Comment
Trump’s imperial delirium could trigger a catastrophic chain reaction – Allister Heath, Daily Telegraph
Trump has exposed the full hypocrisy of Davos Man – Matthew Lynn, Daily Telegraph
Britain must properly rearm after diplomatic war over Greenland – Editorial, The Sun
Trump’s parody of Macron would be a hate crime in many European states – Tim Stanley, Daily Telegraph
>Today:
Columnists: Garvan Walshe: With Greenland Trump has exhausted the world with another tantrum
Backbench rebellion could force Starmer’s hand on social media ban
“Sir Keir Starmer faces the prospect of being forced to bring in an immediate social media ban for teenagers after being defeated in the House of Lords. On Monday, Sir Keir said Labour would consult on introducing an Australian-style ban for under-16s. However, he is now under pressure to implement an immediate ban after the Lords voted by 261 to 150 in favour of an amendment that would force the Government to introduce one. The amendment will now go before the Commons. Most Labour MPs are in favour of a ban which means they will have to be whipped to vote against it to prevent it becoming law before the Government has completed its consultation.” – Daily Telegraph
Starmer moves closer to under-16s social media ban after Lords defeat – The Times …
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