Starmer Arrives in Shanghai
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President Donald Trump has launched a blistering attack on Sir Keir Starmer over the Prime Minister’s decision to visit China in a bid to reset relations with Beijing. The Republican criticised Britain’s push for closer ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ahead of the premiere of the Melania documentary at the Trump-Kennedy Centre on
Leaders from Ireland, Canada, Finland - and now the United Kingdom - have visited China within a month as the US rattles the world order. Structural factors limit the scope for deeper cooperation, say analysts.
LABOUR’S civil war reignited yesterday as Andy Burnham accused Sir Keir Starmer’s allies of lying. The furious Manchester Mayor claimed the PM’s staff were trying to attack his character. He
Donald Trump has warned Sir Keir Starmer that cosying up to China will be “very dangerous”. The US president issued the warning as the Prime Minister concluded his second day of his visit to China. On Thursday, Sir Keir met Xi Jinping, the president of China, and said it was time for a “more sophisticated” relationship between the countries.
Eluned Morgan repeatedly refused to say if the prime minister is good at his job in a BBC interview.
Keir Starmer this week leads a delegation of British businesses to China as he tries to rebuild relations with Beijing.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen Thursday. The previous day, Donald Trump drew back from his threat to impose tariffs on the UK and other NATO allies who opposed his ambitions to annex Greenland.