The plan is to clear the four year waits for more than 3,000 patients on lists for hip, knee, hernia and colonoscopy procedures.
The ruling does block Trump's imposition of blanket tariffs of 10% on other UK goods entering the US - such as products like salmon and whisky. So how that part of the tariff deal will pan out remains uncertain.British exporters' sigh of relief at tariffs being stopped could be short-lived as the White House has said it intends to appeal the decision.
There are also other mechanisms for the President to impose tariffs - through different provisions in trade acts or pushing them through congress.The UK announced its trade deal with the US to some fanfare, but there are question marks as to how much better off the UK will be than other countries if it turns out that the President is prevented from imposing swingeing tariffs on others by either the courts or his own legislature.Perhaps the most corrosive effect of all is yet another wild card being thrown into an already unpredictable game of international trade stand-off.
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Those outside the UK can, some of these channels claimed that Yoon was a victim of electoral interference led by China, and that North Korea sympathisers lurking among the opposition were behind the ruling party's defeat. Similar claims were echoed by Yoon when he tried to justify his short-lived martial law declaration.
These narratives have found resonance in an online audience that harbours a general distrust of mainstream media and worries about South Korea's neighbours."I think [the election was] totally fraudulent, because when you vote, you fold the paper, but they kept finding papers that were not folded," Kim, who gave only his surname, told the BBC at a pro-Yoon rally in January. Claims like these have not waned despite a previous Supreme Court ruling that the voting slips were not manipulated.
Kim, 28, is among a contingent of young men who have become the new faces of South Korea's right-wing.Young Perspective, a YouTube channel with more than 800,000 subscribers run by someone who describes himself as "a young man who values freedom", often shares clips from parliamentary sessions showing PPP politicians taking down opposition members.