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UK PM hope Liz Truss poll lead falls

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Foreign secretary called Nicola Sturgeon a “attention seeker” for advocating independence. SNP calls her remarks “obnoxious” and compared them to the party’s 2.4 million votes last year. Liz Truss leadership candidacy faced its first significant jeopardy Tuesday as she was pushed into a policy U-turn and came under pressure in Scotland amid a diminishing poll … Read more

Liz Truss secures cabinet support as PM voting begins

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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss was endorsed by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nadhim Zahawi. Rishi Sunak’s long-term tax cuts plan fails to impress Zahawi and other high-profile Tories. Liz Truss, the frontrunner for the British Conservatives, received another endorsement from a prominent figure on Monday, as Tory members began a month of voting to determine the … Read more

Relations with China are key issue in race for UK’s next Prime Minister

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Relations with China are a key issue in the race for UK’s next Prime Minister. Both candidates have talked tough about the Asian economic powerhouse. Beijing has warned British politicians not to hyping up the so-called ‘China threat,’ cannot solve one’s own problems’. Beijing has asked those running to be Britain’s next Prime Minister not … Read more

UK’s Sunak vows to get tough on China if he becomes PM

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Rishi Sunak pledges to close all Confucius Institutes in Britain. Calls China the “number one threat” to domestic and global security. Liz Truss, accused him of being weak on China and Russia. Rishi Sunak on Sunday promised to get tough on China if he becomes Britain’s next prime minister, calling the Asian superpower the “number … Read more

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are two remaining contenders to succeed Boris Jhonson

Rishi Sunak earned 137 votes and Liz Truss got 113. The winner will be notified in September. Both of the last two Conservative leaders were in Johnson’s government, so they may be tainted by his scandals. Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss will succeed Johnson. The last two Conservative leaders were chosen Wednesday. Johnson resigned as … Read more

Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss ready for battle to be UK’s next PM

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Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss will face off for the position of Prime Minister. Tory MPs vote for their preferred candidate after final ballot of party members.  Party members’ postal voting ends September 2. Conservative rivals Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, who offer opposing solutions to Britain’s multiple crises, will face off in the coming … Read more

Final two candidates for UK prime minister to be decided

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Final two candidates to become UK prime minister will be decided Wednesday.  Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt battling it out to make an expected runoff. Former finance minister Rishi Sunak was only two votes short. The final two candidates to become UK prime minister will be decided Wednesday, with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Penny … Read more

Rishi Sunak widens lead in race to become UK PM after party vote

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Rishi Sunak wins support of 115 Tory lawmakers. Penny Mordaunt on 82 votes, Liz Truss on 71. Boris Johnson announced on July 7 he was quitting as Conservative leader. Former finance minister Rishi Sunak widened his lead in the latest round of voting Monday by Conservative MPs to decide Britain’s next prime minister, but the … Read more

UK summons Russian ambassador over British national’s death in Ukraine

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The UK Foreign Office has summoned the Russian ambassador over the death of Paul Urey. Urey was detained in April and charged with mercenarism, self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic ombudsman. He had been “diagnosed with a number of chronic diseases,” according to the statement.   The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has summoned Russian Ambassador … Read more

Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt in battle to stay in Tory leadership race

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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss’ supporters have attacked Tory leadership rival Penny Mordaunt. Lord Frost said Ms Mordaunt did not “master detail,” and ex-party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith questioned her experience. Ex-Chancellor Rishi Sunak finished first in the second round of MP voting on Thursday.   Foreign Secretary Liz Truss supporters have attacked Tory leadership … Read more

Who could be the next prime minister of United Kingdom?

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 Five candidates ready to replace Boris Johnson. Penny Mordaunt and Rishi Sunak are leading. Rishi Sunak’s star rose rapidly during his early stint as finance minister. The race to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative leader and  prime minister of United Kingdom is down to five candidates after the second round of voting among Tory MPs … Read more

First round of voting for new PM among UK Conservative

MPs to vote on who will succeed Boris Johnson on September 5. Johnson resigned last week after a cabinet revolt, led by then-finance minister Rishi Sunak. Sunak topped Tory MPs’ nominations on Tuesday, ahead of Liz Truss, Paul Shapps and Penny Mordaunt. LONDON: Britain’s ruling Conservative Party was set to narrow down the eight contenders … Read more

Rishi Sunak to stand for the post of UK Prime minister

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Rishi Sunak is a former member of the British Cabinet. He declared on July 8 that he is “standing to be the next Prime Minister”. Sunak made the announcement after Boris Johnson announced resignation. Rishi Sunak, a former member of the British Cabinet, declared on July 8 that he is “standing to be the next … Read more

Egypt’s FM Shoukry in London to inaugurate 1st partnership council

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Egypt and the UK have opened a first cooperation council between the two countries. Sameh Shoukry and Liz Truss will co-chair the council which will take place in London. CAIRO: Sameh Shoukry, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, travelled to London to open the first cooperation council between Egypt and the United Kingdom. Shoukry and British Foreign … Read more

Johnson vows UK ‘not giving up on Hong Kong’ 25 years after handover

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  • Boris Johnson says Britain is “not giving up on Hong Kong” and accuses Beijing of failing to keep its promises.
  • Prime Minister’s comments come on the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China.
  • Anniversary marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday that Britain was “not giving up on Hong Kong” and accused Beijing of failing to keep its promises, On the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover to China.

“We made a promise to the territory and its people and we intend to keep it, doing all we can to hold China to its commitments,” Johnson said in a video message posted on Twitter.

“We simply cannot avoid the fact that for some time now, Beijing has been failing to comply with its obligations,” he added, as Hong Kong marks the landmark handover anniversary with a visit from Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

“It’s a state of affairs that threatens both the rights and freedoms of Hong Kongers and the continued progress and prosperity of their home.”

The anniversary on Friday marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China under which the city would keep some autonomy and freedoms.

But London has become increasingly critical of Chinese rule there after Beijing imposed a harsh national security law in 2020 following huge and sometimes violent protests in Hong Kong the previous year.

In response, the UK has started offering a pathway to citizenship for British National (Overseas) passport holders and their families from the city.

“It’s no surprise that 120,000 Hong Kongers and their families have already set out down that path,” Johnson said in his video address.

He branded Britain “a place where freedom of speech, assembly and association is respected and not criminalized” — although critics have accused his government of treating protests in an increasingly draconian manner.

Earlier Thursday, during his first visit since the business hub’s democracy movement was crushed in 2020, Xi said Hong Kong had been “reborn of fire and emerged with robust vitality.”

“The facts have proved that One Country, Two Systems has great vitality,” he said, referring to pledges Beijing made in 1997 that the city would maintain a high degree of autonomy and independent judicial power.

It also agreed that Hong Kong’s leader would be appointed by Beijing on the basis of local elections or consultations.

However, echoing Johnson, UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said there had been “a steady erosion of political and civil rights” there in the last two years.

“Authorities have stifled opposition, criminalised dissent and driven out anyone who can speak truth to power,” she argued.

“The UK continues to stand unwaveringly with Hong Kong,” Truss said, adding London was “working with our allies and partners as part of a global network of liberty to hold China to its international obligations”.

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What is the European ‘political community’ Macron want?

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The idea of a “European Political Community,” proposed by French President Macron, was discussed with interest and scepticism by EU leaders at a summit. It would include countries wanting to join the EU, such as Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Western Balkans states, but also those happy to be outside it. Ukraine was initially wary of … Read more

Boris Johnson desire to provoke confrontations with old foes might backfire

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Boris Johnson foreign secretary announced the long-awaited Northern Ireland Protocol Bill on Monday. Two days later, the EU filed legal action against the UK for failing to implement parts of the protocol. On Tuesday, the Johnson administration cursed the name of another European institution, the European Court of Human Rights. Boris Johnson and his government … Read more

UK demands EU action on N.Ireland as US lawmakers visit

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Britain has insisted that it is up to the European Union to break the political deadlock in Northern Ireland, After assuring a delegation from the US Congress of its “cast-iron” commitment to peace in the province, The UK government has sparked outrage on both sides of the Atlantic by proposing to revise the so-called Northern … Read more

UK’s Truss cool on Macron’s European community plan

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British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss shot down French President Emmanuel Macron’s idea of a “European political community” beyond the EU that included London, In an interview published on Friday, Former French President Francois Mitterrand proposed a European confederation of nations as the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, and while the idea sparked interest, it never … Read more

UK to unilaterally alter N. Ireland post-Brexit trade deal

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The UK will draught a new post-Brexit trade protocol with Northern Ireland “in coming weeks”, but prefers a negotiated solution with the European Union, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Tuesday. “Our preference remains a negotiated solution with the EU, and in parallel with the legislation being introduced, we remain open to further talks,” Truss … Read more

UK sanctions Putin circle including alleged girlfriend

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The UK sanctioned 12 members of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “close circle,” including his reputed girlfriend, on Friday, accusing them of concealing tens of billions of dollars on his behalf. Putin’s ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya and Alina Kabaeva, a former Olympic gymnast described as his “present companion” by UK officials, were among those named, as was … Read more

The tragic school blast in Luhansk has “horrified” the UK foreign secretary

There has been a school blast in Luhansk which is “resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians sheltering from Russian bombardment,” UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said on Sunday. She stated in a tweet, “Deliberate targeting of civilians & civilian infrastructure amounts to war crimes. We will ensure Putin’s regime is held accountable.” A Russian … Read more

UK would send investigators to Ukraine to gather evidence of war crimes, Liz Truss

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The Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss, has stated that investigators will be sent to Ukraine to seek evidence of Russian forces’ war crimes. Despite Moscow’s claims, Ukrainian officials and the International Criminal Court have been examining alleged Russian war crimes since the invasion began on February 24. “We will also use British … Read more

UK stands by vow to clear Russia from ‘whole of Ukraine’

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Britain denied Thursday it become over-achieving against Russia after Foreign Secretary Liz Truss stated “the complete of Ukraine” should be liberated, indicating that Crimea ought to also be regained. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace stated Truss’s observation, made in an excessive-profile speech, complied with the West’s longstanding stance considering that Russia seized the Crimean peninsula in 2014. … Read more

Russia bans entry to 287 British MPs over Ukraine

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Russia has banned entry to 287 British MPs after the UK blacklisted Russian lawmakers over Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, said the foreign ministry on Wednesday. “In response to the decision taken by the British government on March 11 to add 386 State Duma deputies to a sanctions list, in a reciprocal move, personal restrictions … Read more

London says Yemen frees Briton held since 2017

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Britain stated on Sunday it had secured the discharge of a citizen held since 2017 in Yemen, wherein he was allegedly tortured. “Delighted that Luke Symons, who became unlawfully detained, without price or trial due to the fact that 2017 in Yemen with the aid of the Huthis, has been launched and could quickly be … Read more

Russia bans PM Johnson’s entry

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MOSCOW: After London imposed sanctions on Russia for its military campaign in Ukraine, Moscow said on Saturday that it was denying entrance to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and numerous other top UK officials. The foreign ministry said in a statement that “this step was taken as a response to London’s unbridled information and political campaign … Read more

UK freezes £10 bn in assets of two Russian oligarchs

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The UK on Thursday introduced it was freezing belongings worth around £10 billion ($13 billion, 12 billion euros) of two extra Russian oligarchs, both longstanding business friends of Chelsea Football club owner Roman Abramovich. The sanctions towards Eugene Tenenbaum, a director of Chelsea, and David Davidovich deliver the total wide variety of oligarchs, family individuals and pals … Read more