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Rachel Reeves 'makes Britain a laughing stock' with China tripRachel Reeves has been accused of making Britain a 'laughing stock' with her visit to China as critics poured scorn on the £600million investment she secured in Beijing. The Tories said the ...
With the trip publicly known, cancelling it would have been seen as a sign of panic with comparisons inevitably drawn with Denis Healey in 1976 with the then Chancellor turning back at Heathrow – ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEnergy espionage? UK intelligence agency probes China’s ‘spy’ wind turbine techMI5 is primarily concerned with China’s potential access to sensitive information that could be shared with Beijing without ...
While the Chancellor strengthens her central Government role, the Deputy PM is losing the battle for Sir Keir’s ear ...
Rachel Reeves has vowed to stand firmly behind her ... Speaking during a visit to Beijing’s flagship store of UK bicycle maker Brompton, the Chancellor refused to be drawn into a discussion ...
The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should have stayed at home to address the market turmoil.
Rachel Reeves will seek stability in the United Kingdom’s relationship with China and aim to help grow Britain’s lackluster economy, the Treasury said on Friday. She will travel to Beijing and ...
The chancellor has been criticised for making the trip while the government is under pressure from rising borrowing costs.
Rachel Reeves vowed to stand by her “non-negotiable ... Visiting bicycle-maker Brompton’s flagship Beijing store on Saturday, the Chancellor declined to give a running commentary on the ...
Trip would be first by a UK prime minister in more than seven years — but there is still a live debate about the Labour ...
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