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  2. We want 'strong' UK-China relationship, says Starmer - AOL

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    Sir Keir Starmer has met President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit, and emphasised the importance of a "strong UK-China relationship" for both countries. The meeting was the first time a UK prime ...

  3. China has accepted UK invite to AI summit, says Dowden - AOL

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    News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... China has accepted an invitation to the UK’s AI safety summit next week, the Deputy Prime Minister has confirmed, with the ...

  4. China is ‘biggest threat’ to UK, says Sunak - AOL

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    This latest announcement will be seen as a move to firm up the former chancellor’s national security credentials, as he promises to close all 30 of China’s Confucius Institutes in the UK.

  5. China–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The weekly-published Europe edition of China Daily is available in a few newsagents in the UK, and on occasions a condensed version called China Watch is published in the Daily Telegraph. [81] The monthly NewsChina , [ 82 ] the North American English-language edition of China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) is available in a few branches of WHSmith .

  6. Sino-British Joint Declaration - Wikipedia

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    Following China's 2020 imposition of national security legislation on Hong Kong and a 2021 National People's Congress decision to approve a rework of local election laws that reduces the number of regional legislature seats elected by the public, the UK has declared China as being in a "state of ongoing non-compliance" with the Joint Declaration.

  7. 2024 Hong Kong trade office spy case - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, located in Westminster. On 13 May 2024, the Metropolitan Police of London, United Kingdom, announced three men (Bill Yuen, Peter Wai, and Matthew Trickett) had been charged with national security offences for assisting Hong Kong intelligence service and foreign interference, including spying on Nathan Law and other exiled activists of Hong Kong.

  8. Government causing ‘state of uncertainty’ on dealings with ...

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    British businesses, academia and civil society face a “state of uncertainty” when dealing with China after the Government rejected a plea to provide more detail on its strategy towards Beijing ...

  9. Russia and China exploiting UK’s technology dependence to ...

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    Russia, China and other hostile actors are exploiting the UK’s dependence on technology to cause “maximum disruption and destruction”, Britain’s cyber security chief has warned.. In his ...