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Russia linked to arson attacks on properties connected to UK PM Keir Starmer, police say

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Ministers have been pleading with Donald Trump not to attack Sir Keir Starmer over his social media ban.Both world leaders are currently in France for the G7 summit, which is thought to follow a long-winded lobbying campaign from Labour's top brass to avoid backlash from the White House.Ministers said they have spent weeks trying to reassure US officials the social media ban was not specifically aimed at US tech firms.It limits access to platforms including X, YouTube, Facebook, Snapchat and TikTok for under-16s.

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All but X and TikTok are American-owned, and all are headquartered in the US.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The President has previously threatened to hammer Britain with a "big tariff" if the Government does not drop its digital services tax.One person involved in the lobbying effort told The Guardian ministers took a three-pronged approach to "engage the companies, pre-brief the administration and myth bust in the media"."This is about protecting children in Britain, not...

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer's properties, with a reported diplomat accused of recruiting Ukrainian nationals.

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