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Exclusive-Britain, China to revive 'Golden Era' business dialogue during Starmer visit, sources say
By Joe Cash BEIJING, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Britain and China will aim to revive a "golden era" business dialogue when Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Beijing next week, three sources familiar with the initiative said,
Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, said: "A warm home shouldn’t be a privilege, it should be a basic guarantee for every family in Britain. Today’s plan marks a turning point. It will help to slash energy costs and lift up to a million people out of fuel poverty.
Prime minster’s reported trip follows approval by UK government for Beijing to build new embassy in London
GB News was interrupted for a breaking alert – and it is bad news for Keir Starmer. Presenter Martin Daubney announced that suspended Labour MP Andrew Gwynne is expected to stand down as an MP for medical reasons, "paving the way for a potential Westminster return" for Andy Burnham.
Richard Holden, the Shadow Transport Secretary, was ordered out of the Commons by Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle after Keir Starmer quipped he could be the next Reform defector
The UK prime minister is set to reset strained ties with China in a highly-anticipated visit to Beijing expected at the end of January. According to sources privy to matter, the visit will aim
He has now faced direct challenges to his ability to lead by two senior figures, including the former Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner. Ms Rayner, who had served in Government until she was forced to resign after failing to pay £40,000 of stamp duty, blasted the embattled PM in an article for a national newspaper.
The government’s digital ID reversal becomes the 13th major policy about-turn since Labour entered government