In a statement sent to the BBC on Saturday, the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said: "We strongly regret the announced increase of US tariffs on steel imports from 25% to 50%.
"But I knew the words. It was all just the most surreal thing, like you actually can't explain, it's so weird."For Sally, it was a dream come true to see her little boy singing with the family's hero.
"I describe it as the happiest day of my life, and I apologise to my husband that it's not our wedding day," she said."Bruce Springsteen, singing with my son, the happiest day of my life."It has been 50 years since the American singer first performed in the UK, giving his new Born To Run album its European premiere.
In the documentary, Springsteen described how much he enjoys children such as Haydn, coming to his concerts."Young audiences bring with them a lot of energy. A lot of energy," he said.
For Haydn, that childhood encounter with Springsteen has encouraged him to want to perform, and he is now an actor, appearing in the CBBC football drama Jamie Johnson.
He also sings and plays guitar, inspired by his hero.Matt Craze is the founder of UK and Chile-based Spheric Research, which studies global seafood markets. He says that Chile's salmon industry would invest more money "if they felt that there was a better regulatory framework, and the government gave some certainty about the areas where they can farm".
Yet with a general election due in Chile later this year, the uncertainty may continue at least in the short term.Russia has continued to make billions from fossil fuel exports to the West, data shows, helping to finance its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – now in its fourth year.
Since the start of that invasion in February 2022, Russia has made more than three times as much money by exporting hydrocarbons than Ukraine has received in aid allocated by its allies.Data analysed by the BBC show that Ukraine's Western allies have paid Russia more for its hydrocarbons than they have given Ukraine in aid.