David Cameron's heading to Washington this Thursday for two days of talks with President Obama, covering a range of issues including the global economy and cyber security.
Following the recent attacks in Paris, security co-operation will be high on the agenda as well- here's our correspondent Lorna Shaddick in Washington.
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Nile Gardiner is Director of the Margaret Thatcher Centre for Freedom at Washington DC's Heritage Foundation thinktank. He says the so-called 'special relationship' still endures:
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Nile Gardiner is from Washington DC's Heritage Foundation thinktank, and says David Cameron and President Obama's relationship doesn't measure up to the friendships of some of their predecessors:
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Nile Gardiner is Director of the Margaret Thatcher Centre for Freedom at Washington DC's Heritage Foundation thinktank. He says the special relationship isn't completely rosy - especially over the Falkland Islands, known in Argentina as the Malvinas:
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OUT: ... journalists as well
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