"I came back and started playing well and scoring goals. Then my love for the game really grew and I wasn't putting as much pressure on myself as I was before in wanting to do everything and wanting to score for dad, thinking I'm never going to score again.
On 23 May, the president threatened to impose a 25% import tax "at least" on Apple iPhones not manufactured in America.On 4 May, Trump said
The UK and the US have reached a narrow agreement over tariffs on some goods traded between the countries., mainly cars, machinery and pharmaceuticals.The blanket 10% tariffs on imports from countries around the world still applies to most UK goods.
But the deal means there are some exemptions to tariffs being applied to other countries.The additional 25% import tax the US had placed on cars has now been cut to 10% for a maximum 100,000 UK cars - about the number the UK exported last year.
A 25% tariff on steel and aluminium imports into the US that came into effect in March has also been scrapped for the UK.
There will be a quota for how much steel can be exported, although it is currently unclear how much this will cover.Yentob said the speculation over his conduct - which included claims he had tried to influence the BBC coverage of the charity's demise - had been "proving a serious distraction" when the BBC was in "particularly challenging times".
BBC News later concluded that he did not influence its reporting of Kids Company.In 2021, the founder and former trustees of the charity, including Yentob, were
Yentob continued to make many more programmes for the broadcaster, and was subsequently appointed a CBE in 2024 for services to the arts and media.He is survived by his wife, TV producer Philippa Walker, and their two children.