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Donald Trump's officials to 'imminently' write to Keir Starmer and deliver fatal blow to Chagos deal
The US State Department is to "imminently" write to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Foreign Office as part of a major intervention on the Chagos Island deal, GB News understands. Robert Midgley from Friends of the British Overseas Territories told The Late Show Live an official communication would soon hit the desk of the Prime Minister
Journalists in the press pack have reported Sir Keir himself is among the officials using a burner phone while in China, with some of them resorting to using a notepad and pen in the absence of tech. But a government source told Metro the decision to take a British Airways jet was simply down to the size of the delegation going along.
In contrast to its £52bn trade deficit in goods with China in the year to the end of last June, the UK had a £10bn surplus in services, and it hopes the City’s financial and professional services firms can play a greater role in China in coming years.
Britons to get visa-free travel to China as Starmer hails 'strong' relationship with Beijing after Xi talks - The Prime Minister met President Xi at the Great Hall of the People on the first morning o
Sir Keir Starmer has indicated he would support Donald Trump using military action to 'deal with' Iran, as US forces continue to build up in the Middle East. Donald Trump warned Iran to 'come to the table' for a 'fair and equitable deal' or face a 'far worse' attack, amid escalating tensions and demands for a nuclear agreement.
Keir Starmer this week leads a delegation of British businesses to China as he tries to rebuild relations with Beijing.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in the Chinese financial center of Shanghai in his bid to boost business opportunities for U.K. firms in the world’s second-largest economy, just hours after President Donald Trump signaled a possible
For now, all the mooted candidates have denied they are plotting a run for the leadership, and Starmer told Bloomberg on Monday that the public had given him a personal mandate to lead Britain for five years and vowed to complete a full term.