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Donald Trump’s UK state visit arrives at awkward moment after Mandelson exit

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For Donald Trump, the priority was to avoid any distractions.But as he arrives for his second state visit to the UK – an unprecedented honour for a US president – the crisis engulfing Keir Starmer’s government threatens to overshadow the proceedings.The circumstances of that crisis are especially awkward.Peter Mandelson was unceremoniously sacked as the UK’s ambassador to Washington on Thursday after emails were published in which he had urged his friend Jeffrey Epstein to fight for early release from prison in 2008.For Trump, whose own friendship with Epstein has exposed him to damaging scrutiny, including from his own support base, there is no subject he wants to revisit less.

“Both sides will want to move on from Mandelson’s departure from Washington,” said Michael Martins, a former US official who worked at the embassy during Trump’s last state visit.“For President Trump, the most important thing will be the optics.He wants to look very presidential; he will make a big deal of meeting with the king and the monarchy more generally.First and foremost, he wants that element of imagery.”There will be no shortage of the pomp and circumstance that Trump loves over his two-day visit.

He and his wife, Melania, will be greeted with a ceremonial welcome and a guard of honour at Windsor Castle, where they will be hosted by King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales.Trump will address a state banquet with tech bosses and senior cabinet ministers on Wednesday evening before travelling to Chequers on Thursday for a business reception, working lunch and press conference with the prime minister.There will be military displays including a Red Arrows flypast, and fanfare over investment deals, including a US-UK technology partnership and civil nuclear agreement.Sophia Gaston, an analyst at the Centre for Statecraft and National Security at King’s College London, said: “Britain is one of the few countries the Trump administration takes seriously as a tech collaboration partner, and the decision to align more with American instincts on innovation than EU regulatory frameworks has been recognised in Washington.“The primary objective of the state visit is to shore up the emotional connection the president holds with Britain, and the secondary objective is to demonstrate a modern geopolitical underpinning for the special relationship.

”Masked by the frenzied preparations is a massive hole in the government’s foreign policy armoury – at a time when foreign affairs is one of the few areas in which Starmer is widely seen to have performed well.Lord Mandelson’s exit leaves the government hosting a presidential state visit without a US ambassador, with the deputy, James Roscoe, stepping up in the interim.British officials are fearful that Trump could take the opportunity to publicly opine on candidates for Mandelson’s successor.Several said the Trump administration remained fans of the former ambassador Karen Pierce, who has since taken up a role as UK envoy to the west Balkans.“There was definitely talk of keeping Karen for longer because she was so loved by that lot,” said one UK government source.

Another said: “Trump’s people have already told the embassy and No 10 that they want Karen Pierce back.”Pierce’s supporters believe she is out of favour with Downing Street because of her perceived closeness to Sue Gray, the former No 10 chief of staff who lost a power struggle with Starmer’s closest adviser, Morgan McSweeney.Frontrunners for the job include the former cabinet secretary Mark Sedwill and the outgoing head of MI6, Richard Moore.The national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, is also said to be in the frame.UK ministers face another potential pitfall.

Trump departs for London as his administration reels from the killing of his influential ally, the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk,Kirk’s shooting has fuelled warnings on the right about intolerance and the erosion of free speech,Were Trump in a belligerent move, he could – like his vice-president, JD Vance – take the opportunity to attack the UK over the issue,British officials and analysts are optimistic this won’t happen,“He obviously likes the royal family.

He likes the UK,” said Ed Owen, a former special adviser during the New Labour years who is now a visiting fellow at the centre-left US thinktank Third Way.“I can’t imagine that he’s therefore going to come and start preaching about free speech.I don’t think it’s his style.”The fact that Trump is not spending any significant amount of time in London during his trip means he will avoid large protests being staged in the capital and sidestep any controversy arising from a visit to parliament.The Commons will be in recess, which nullifies any question of the president addressing MPs.

Regardless, for Labour MPs all this is a sideshow while Starmer’s administration hurtles from crisis to crisis.“They are lucky that recess is coming up,” said one ordinarily loyal Labour MP who was incensed by the past fortnight’s developments.“If MPs were spending the next few weeks in parliament, there would be real trouble.”The downfalls of Mandelson and the former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner have destabilised the government, and the cabinet reshuffle earned the prime minister several new enemies.Distraction is just what he needs – and the Trump circus is the biggest distraction of all.

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Vegan burgers are losing the US culture war over meat: ‘It’s not our moment’

Plant-based burgers were supposed to help wean Americans off their environmentally ruinous appetite for meat. But sales have plummeted amid a surging pro-meat trend embraced by the Trump administration, raising a key question – will vegetarianism ever take hold in the US?This year has been a punishing one for the plant-based meat sector, led by companies such as Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, with sales of refrigerated products slumping 17%. This follows a difficult 2024, during which sales fell 7%, furthering a multi-year spiral – last year Americans purchased 75m fewer units of plant-based meat than they did in 2022.Despite hopes that burgers, sausages and chicken made from soy, peas and beans would curb Americans’ love of eating butchered animals – thereby reducing the rampant deforestation, water pollution and planet-heating emissions involved in raising livestock – these alternatives languish at just 1% of the total meat market in the US.Instead, a resurgent focus on meat has swept the US, pushed by industry lobbyists and online wellness influencers who advocate greater protein consumption via the carnivore diet and deride plant alternatives as overly processed

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Helen Goh’s recipe for plum and star anise frangipane tart | The sweet spot

Late-season plums are wonderful to bake with; juicy and slightly astringent as you get closer to the skin, they soften into a rich, almost winey sweetness. And, when they’re nestled into soft almond cream and scented with star anise, they make a delicious tart for any time of day. Serve warm with pouring cream as pudding or cold with a cup of tea.Prep 15 minChill 1 hr 30 min Cook 1 hr 45 min Serves 8-10For the pastry 300g plain flour, plus extra for dusting 90g icing sugar ¼ tsp salt 200g cold unsalted butter, cut into cubes, plus an extra 10g, melted, for greasingFinely grated zest of 1 lemon 1 large egg yolk 20ml ice-cold waterFor the plums 4-5 medium plums (about 100g each), halved, stoned and sliced into 1cm-wide wedges1 tbsp caster sugar 3 whole star anise (about 3g), finely ground in a mortar to get 1½ tspFor the filling125g unsalted butter, at room temperature125g caster sugar Finely grated zest of 1 orange¼ tsp fine sea salt ½ tsp almond extract, or vanilla extract 2 eggs, at room temperature40g plain flour 125g ground almonds Icing sugar, to finishTo make the pastry, put the flour, icing sugar and salt in a food processor and pulse a few times to combine and aerate. Add the butter and lemon zest, then process to the consistency of fresh breadcrumbs

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Why Portuguese red blends fly off the shelves | Hannah Crosbie on drinks

It has come to my attention that I haven’t written a column dedicated to red wine in almost two months. So sue me – it’s been hot. Mercifully, though, temperatures look to be dropping soon, so we can once again cup the bowl of a wine glass without worrying about it getting a little warmer as its aromas unfasten.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link

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Rachel Roddy’s recipe for fish baked with tomatoes, olives and capers | A kitchen in Rome

Al cartoccio is the Italian form of en papillote, meaning “contained” or “in paper”, which is an effective cooking method that traps the moisture (and flavour) released from the ingredients and creates a steamy poaching chamber – it’s a bit like a Turkish bath for food! Once out of the oven, but still sealed, the scented steam trapped in the paper returns to liquid and creates a brothy sauce. Fish with firm white or pink flesh that breaks into fat flakes is particularly well suited to cooking al cartoccio, both whole fish (cleaned and on the bone) and individual filets (estimate 110g-140g per person).When choosing fish, keep in mind our collective default to cod and haddock, both members of the so-called “big five” that make up a staggering 80% of UK consumption. Instead, look out for other species, such as hake, huss or North Sea plaice, ASC-certified Scottish salmon, sea trout or farmed rainbow trout. For more detailed and updated advice, the Marine Conservation Society produces an invaluable, area-by-area good fish guide that uses a five-tiered system to rank both “best choice” and “fish to avoid” based on the species, location and fishing method

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How to turn a single egg and rescued berries into a classic British dessert

Just a single egg white can be transformed into enough elegant meringue shards to crown more than four servings of pudding, as I discovered when, earlier this year, I was invited by Cole & Mason to come up with a recipe to mark London History Day and decided to do so by celebrating the opening of the Shard in 2012. Meringue shards make a lovely finishing touch to all kinds of desserts, from a rich trifle to an avant-garde pavlova or that timeless classic, the Eton mess. As for the leftover yolk, I have several recipes, including spaghetti carbonara (also featuring salt-cured egg yolks that make a wonderful alternative to parmesan) and brown banana curd.Architect Renzo Piano is said to have sketched his original idea for the Shard on the back of a restaurant napkin. Similarly, whenever I design a more conceptual dish such as this one, I love to start by drawing it in my sketchbook, to develop an idea of what the dish will look like, and while I was drawing the angular lines of the Shard, it reminded me of a minimalist dessert I’d eaten at the seminal AT restaurant in Paris that featured grey meringue shards that seemed to me to perfectly emulate the dramatic geometry of that iconic London building

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Cracker Barrel suspends remodeling plans after backlash over logo change

Cracker Barrel announced on Tuesday that it’s suspending plans to remodel its restaurants just weeks after reversing a logo change that ignited a political firestorm.The 56-year-old restaurant chain, known for southern-style cooking and country-store aesthetic, faced intense backlash last month after unveiling a rebranding effort aimed at modernizing its image. The company rolled out a new minimalist logo and plans for more contemporary interiors, and it updated menu items.The new logo replaced the brand’s image of an old man in overalls leaning against a wooden barrel with a simplified gold background and the words “Cracker Barrel” in minimalist lettering.The change was immediately met with intense outrage online from conservatives and far-right influencers who accused the company of going “woke”

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Danny Kruger takes Reform back to full strength – so who’ll be next to quit? | John Crace

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Top Starmer aide resigns over explicit Diane Abbott messages in further blow to PM – UK politics live

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Keir Starmer: I’d never have appointed Mandelson if I’d known what I know now

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Donald Trump’s UK state visit arrives at awkward moment after Mandelson exit

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