Brexit party's Farage arrives at ambassador's residence where Trump staying: Reuters photographer

Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK's Brexit party, arrived at the U.S. ambassador's residence in London where President Donald Trump is staying during his state visit to Britain, a Reuters photographer at the scene said.

Tinder, despite cooperation, says it hasn't shared user data with Russia yet

Popular dating app Tinder said on Tuesday it had agreed to be added to a list of entities obliged to hand over user data and messages to Russian law enforcement agencies on demand, but had not divulged anyone's personal information yet.

Russia's Yandex resists pressure to share encryption keys with state

Russian Internet giant Yandex said on Tuesday it wanted to abide by the law but not to violate its users' privacy after a media report said security services had demanded it hand over its encryption keys.

Trump promises UK a "phenomenal" post-Brexit trade deal, solution to Huawei discord

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday promised Britain a "phenomenal" post-Brexit trade deal and pledged to work out any differences with London on the role of China's Huawei in building 5G networks.

UK's May hasn't got credit she deserves on Brexit deal: Trump

British Prime Minister Theresa May probably has not got the credit she deserved for negotiating a Brexit deal with the European Union, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, after May joked about Trump's advice on the topic.

Trump snubs UK Labour leader, calls him a "negative force"

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had decided not to meet opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on his trip to Britain, describing him as a "negative force".

There is no choice but to spend more on defense, Trump tells NATO allies

U.S. President Donald Trump said NATO allies had no choice but to increase their military spending, repeating his demand that all those in the alliance meet the target of spending 2% of GDP a year on defense.

Trump praises Johnson and Hunt in race to be British prime minister

U.S. President Donald Trump said Boris Johnson and British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt were both strong candidates to become prime minister, when he was asked about the race to succeed Theresa May.

Trump says U.S. and UK will reach agreement on Huawei

U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States and Britain could work out any differences over China's Huawei, dismissing any suggestion that disagreement could threaten intelligence-sharing between the two close allies.

Trump says UK and U.S. can do a phenomenal post-Brexit trade deal

U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States and Britain could agree a "phenomenal" post-Brexit trade deal.

Apple CEO says U.S. scrutiny 'fair,' but rejects idea company is a monopoly

Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook denied that the company is a monopoly as the U.S. government gears up for a potentially unprecedented probe into whether the iPhone maker and other technology giants are misusing their massive market power.

L'Oreal firm to provide virtual make-up tech for Amazon

L'Oreal's virtual reality business ModiFace will provide make-up testing technology to Amazon, the French beauty group said on Tuesday, allowing customers of the shopping site to try on lipsticks using mobile phone videos or photos.

Facebook may be ordered to remove duplicates of illegal posts worldwide: EU court adviser

Facebook may be ordered to track down all posts duplicating content it has been told to remove by an EU court, an adviser to the European Union's top court said on Tuesday.

Brexit, data privacy rules damaging markets, report says

Brexit, tougher data privacy protection and a crackdown on foreign clearing houses risk fragmenting markets, bumping up costs and undermining efforts to avert another financial crisis, global regulators said on Tuesday.

U.S. President Trump speaks to UK PM candidate Johnson

U.S. President Donald Trump waded into Britain's political crisis on Tuesday by telephoning Boris Johnson, the Brexit-supporting favorite to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May.

MaxLinear ceases shipments to Huawei and its affiliates

Radio-frequency chip maker MaxLinear Inc on Tuesday said it has discontinued all shipments to Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and its affiliates and cannot predict as to when it will be able to resume the shipments.

Russia's Yandex pushes back against pressure to share encryption keys: Ifax

Russian Internet giant Yandex said on Tuesday it wanted to abide by the law but not to violate its users' privacy in the process, Interfax news agency reported, after a media report said security services had demanded its encryption keys.

UK PM candidate Boris Johnson turns down chance to meet Trump: ITV

U.S. President Donald Trump had a 20 minute phone call with Boris Johnson on Tuesday but the favorite to replace Theresa May as British prime minister declined a face-to-face meeting due to a prior commitment, ITV's political editor said.

Google faces privacy complaints in European countries

Google's privacy woes are set to increase after campaigners on Tuesday filed complaints to data protection regulators in France, Germany and seven other EU countries over the way it deals with data in online advertising.

Thousands protest against Trump in London but fewer than last year

Thousands of people protested in central London on Tuesday against U.S. President Donald Trump's pomp-laden state visit to Britain, but numbers were far down from the tens of thousands who gathered to oppose his visit last year.

Trump views rare copy of U.S. Declaration of Independence with UK PM May

U.S. President Donald Trump was shown a handwritten parchment copy of the U.S. Declaration of Independence - one of only two known to exist - during a visit to British Prime Minister Theresa May's office on Tuesday.

Trump promises Britain a substantial post-Brexit trade deal as protesters gather

Donald Trump promised Britain a substantial post-Brexit trade deal with the United States on Tuesday, quipping to outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May that she should stick around to clinch it though she is due to step down in two days' time.

UK's Hammond tells Trump: U.S. and UK share interest in stable world trading system: source

British finance minister Philip Hammond told U.S. President Donald Trump that their two countries had a shared interest in maintaining the stability of the world's trading systems, a source close to him said on Tuesday.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan calls Trump a "poster boy for the far-right"

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said on Tuesday Donald Trump was a poster boy for far-right activists all over the world, continuing a long-running spat with the U.S. President.

Trump arrives in Downing Street for talks with British PM May

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Downing Street on Tuesday for talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May.

Queen gifts Trump a Churchill book on World War Two

Queen Elizabeth gifted Donald Trump a book by Winston Churchill on World War Two whilst Melania received a specially commissioned silver box with enamel lid during the visit by the President and First Lady of the United States to Britain.

'Trump baby' balloon flies outside British parliament as protests expected

A giant inflatable blimp depicting Donald Trump as a sneering baby in a diaper flew outside the British parliament in London on Tuesday ahead of what is expected to be one of the city's largest protests against a foreign leader.

UK PM candidate Gove to meet Trump later today: Sky News

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to hold a one-on-one meeting with British environment minister Michael Gove, a contender to replace Prime Minister Theresa May, on Tuesday, Sky News reported, citing a government source.

Donald Trump turns to Brexit and Huawei as protesters mock with a 'blimp'

Donald Trump will plunge into Britain's Brexit crisis on Tuesday and is likely to demand that Prime Minister Theresa May's successor ban China's Huawei from 5G networks, as protesters mock the U.S. president across London.

Trump tells British PM: we'll have a very substantial trade deal

Donald Trump told British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday that the United States would do a "very substantial trade" deal with the United Kingdom after Brexit.