Former foreign secretary Lord Hammond has urged the Conservative party to be less ideological in its approach to China, ...
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Starmer's meeting with Xi Jinping went well but he faces a delicate balancing act to secure Britain interests amid global ...
Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said Britain would be “much more exposed” to a potential U.S.-China trade war under a ...
The Duchess of Sussex should empathise with the Duke of Rutland's son, Lord Hugo Manners, who's been attacked by the forces ...
Globetrotting Keir “air miles” Starmer will have been out of the country for 26 days by the time he returns from the G20 in ...
At the time, David Cameron’s Conservative government had promised ... Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Chinese President Xi ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been criticised for meeting China’s president Xi Jinping just hours before 45 Hong Kong pro-democracy ...
If the government believes that their quest for growth necessitates a weaker approach to China, they are making a mistake.
Former Conservative Party MP Bob Seely has warned that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's policy of seeking closer relations both economically and politically with China could prove disastrous.
In 2015, Xi Jinping, China’s leader, was welcomed to Britain on a state visit and even had a pint of beer in a country pub ...