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  • US scientists: China is developing its nuclear force with a second base

    July 28, 2021

    Researchers in the US said they have gathered evidence that China is expanding its ability to store and launch missiles, amid concerns it is amassing more nuclear capacity. China is building 250 silos for nuclear missiles in “the most significant expansion of the Chinese nuclear arsenal ever,” according to a new report from the Federation [...]

  • Watch: Boris Johnson worried about his dog Dilyn’s romantic urges

    July 28, 2021

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that his dog Dilyn had “romantic urges” and was “endlessly on people’s legs” in Downing Street. Watch the full report.

  • Boris Johnson says being double-jabbed will ‘help you’ go to mass events

    July 28, 2021

    Boris Johnson has said today that getting two vaccines will “help, not hinder” people wanting to travel or go to mass events in a clear suggestion the government wants to roll out vaccine passports. The Prime Minister said “it’s a very positive thing” to get a Covid jab and that take up among young people [...]

  • Sydney extends lockdown as Covid-19 cases rise

    July 28, 2021

    Sydney is set to remain in lockdown until August, local authorities confirmed today. This announcement comes after a stay-at-home order implemented in late June failed to douse an outbreak of the Delta variant. With over 2,500 infections, this is Sydney’s worst outbreak this year. On Tuesday, New South Wales recorded the highest number of cases [...]

  • Refusing to take Covid vaccine is selfish, says Michael Gove

    July 27, 2021

    People who refuse to take the Covid vaccine are selfish and putting peoples’ lives at risks, according to Michael Gove. The chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster also said “some form of certification” was “the right way to go” for things like nightclubs and mass events. More than 70 per cent of adults have received both [...]

  • Tory China hawks urge PM to dismiss concerns over cutting out China from nuclear plant

    July 27, 2021

    A trio of Tory MPs have called on Boris Johnson to ban a China-owned company from owning a Suffolk nuclear plant amid concerns the move could jeopardise the status of a future site. Reports circulating yesterday suggested the Prime Minister was preparing to ban China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) from retaining majority ownership of the [...]

  • Boris Johnson urges caution as falling Covid case numbers raise hopes for UK

    July 27, 2021

    The Prime Minister said that people should not get carried away by six days of lower Covid case numbers in the UK, and warned that the effects of Freedom Day had not yet fed through to the data. Johnson urged people not to get complacent or jump to premature conclusions after the UK recorded six [...]

  • Tony Abbott predicts UK will block Chinese purchase of Welsh chip factory

    July 27, 2021

    Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has predicted that the UK will block the takeover of the country’s largest chip manufacturer by a Chinese-owned firm. Abbott, who is also on the UK’s Board of Trade, told a virtual event today that the sale would be blocked if it happened in Australia and that Boris Johnson [...]

  • Labour’s Rachel Reeves vows to restore trading ties with EU if elected

    July 27, 2021

    Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has vowed to renew and enhance the UK-EU trading partnership if Labour is elected at the next General Election. Reeves said Boris Johnson had a “blind spot” while dealing with Brussels post-Brexit and that “gaps have not been filled” in the UK-EU trade deal in the past seven months. British exports [...]

  • First person found guilty under Hong Kong’s controversial security law

    July 27, 2021

    The first person charged under Hong Kong’s controversial national security law could face life in prison after three judges found Tong Ying-kit guilty of inciting secession and terrorism charges on Tuesday. The landmark ruling, which came 13 months after the law imposed by Beijing, has marked implications on how the legislation reshapes Hong Kong’s common [...]

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