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The Chinese are buying into our private schools and we should be grateful

The Chinese are buying into our private schools and we should be grateful
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China row: PM s father urges Boris to stand up to Tories accused of cooking up new Cold war

China row: PM s father urges Boris to stand up to Tories accused of cooking up new Cold war
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The Chinese state s aggressive behaviour is here to stay – the UK must go further to hold it to account

The Chinese state’s aggressive behaviour is here to stay – the UK must go further to hold it to account The i 3/16/2021 Iain Duncan Smith © Provided by The i David Cameron greets China s president Xi Jinping as he arrives in Downing Street in 2015 (Photo: Carl Court/Getty Images) The release of the long-awaited Integrated Review, the overhaul of UK’s defence and foreign policy, shows that the UK is beginning to realise the scale of the challenges posed by China’s burgeoning global influence.  For the first time, China is recognised for what it is – the single biggest state-based threat to the UK’s economic security. The Chinese government have repeatedly coordinated cyber-attacks against UK targets and have turned a blind eye to industrial-scale intellectual property theft from British businesses.

London minister Paul Scully on his rise to government : CityAM

The irony is not lost on him. Scully campaigns with then PM Theresa May in the 2018 local elections (Getty Images) “I’ve always been a conservative minded person – I believe in comparatively small government, which is why us putting in £407bn worth of intervention into the UK means I’ve got £407bn reasons why I have to make sure we have to shape that change of getting back to a truly free market, non-interventionist government,” he says. Speaking to some of Scully’s Conservative colleageues paints a picture of someone who is well liked in the party. One MP said he’s “very approachable” and “has a great sense of humour”.

Why Britain is tilting to the Indo-Pacific region

Why Britain is tilting to the Indo-Pacific region Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor © MoD/Crown Copyright/PA The new UK aircraft carrier, Queen Elizabeth, seen through the cockpit of a Merlin helicopter during trials. It will deploy in May to the Indian Ocean. Some will call it a tilt, others a rebalancing and yet others a pivot but, either way, the new big idea due to emerge from the government’s foreign and defence policy review on Tuesday will be the importance of the Indo-Pacific region – a British return east of Suez more than 50 years after the then defence secretary Denis Healey announced the UK’s cash-strapped retreat in 1968.

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