response to actions by the countries such as china. economic coercion, so things like imposing trade barriers on european exports to china, in response to these issues. that is the kind of area, and allows the eu to work together, rather than country by country. i guess the question is, will the eu, because it is still a political decision to take action in response to china, or other countries, and i think that remains to be seen. there are different interests here. for example, germany still has very strong trade and investment links with china. and has been lenient against the toughest stance. she said the eu against the toughest stance. she said the eu need to define its future relationship with china in areas like quantum computing, robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? i robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? robotics, ai. where will that relationshi no? ~ , ., relationship go? i think there s an emhas
marking in spectacular fashion the birthday of king charles. he is 75 today. the first of the slits is happening right now, this is what we are watching at green park next to buckingham palace in central london salutes. this is the king s troop royal horse artillery that have been given the honour. it is a working day for the monarch today. there are other things on his schedule today. he will officially launch the coronation food project with queen camilla to bridge the gap between food waste and food need. he will also visit surplus food distribution centre outside london and later on today, he will host a buckingham palace reception highlighting the work of the nurses and midwives over the decade as part of the nhs 75 celebrations as well. one thing that has been widely reported that was broken on the bbc is we are expecting the king to be wish to happy birthday by the duke of sussex at some point today. to be wished happy birthday. we think harry will call his fathe
the threat from china. 50 the global change in dynamics has really changed this european relationship in part, hasn t it? changed this european relationship in part, hasn t it? yeah, and viewed from germany in part, hasn t it? yeah, and viewed from germany the in part, hasn t it? yeah, and viewed from germany the sense in part, hasn t it? yeah, and viewed from germany the sense here - in part, hasn t it? yeah, and viewed from germany the sense here is - in part, hasn t it? yeah, and viewed| from germany the sense here is that germans were very sad about brexit, they did not think it was a good idea. now theyjust they did not think it was a good idea. now they just want to move they did not think it was a good idea. now theyjust want to move on. he read headlines here about the brexit chaos. and i think that is why king charles has been so warmly received, one of the reasons. this message, let s all move on, let s reset those relationships is a very welcome one here. later today,
they simply cannot go on. he has lost the trust of some of his closest allies in government and of course he has lost what is the support of the conservative party. you mentioned earlier the polling data, 7 in 10 adults believe that the prime minister should step down. he seemed defiant, he seemed that he could push through for the next general election and clearly that is not reflected in that polling data. so the question is what he will say in is this speech. of course we are expected that he will resign. not too long since we heard theresa may giving her resignation statement on this street just a few years ago. quite a teary emotional statement as she left office in the wake of brexit chaos. the prime minister thousand finding himself in his own chaos, multiple scandals, multiple political crises which have engulfed number 10.
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