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Theresa May preaches to Davos sinners
Theresa May always takes a pause before speaking. I wonder if it’s something she learnt from her father as he waited for the congregation to settle.
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Gushing with praise for the Poles, delivering his strongest commitment yet to NATO, and even managing a chiding for Russia – Donald Trump has left his hosts in Poland very happy. But now he’s landed in Germany for the G20 and faces a very different reception from world leaders, and protesters.
Theresa May always takes a pause before speaking. I wonder if it’s something she learnt from her father as he waited for the congregation to settle.
Britain’s intelligence agencies will be keeping a wary eye on the U.S’s strategic direction under President Trump.
We are awaiting Theresa May’s first address to the UN. The UN’s mind is elsewhere. The attack on a humanitarian convoy in Syria has dominated the coverage here. Also President Obama’s farewell.
Like her predecessor, Mrs May will emphasise that the solutions lay in the regions where the refugee crises are at their worst.
Japan, among others, are nervous about the effect of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU on foreign investment.
China’s ambassador to the UK warns Theresa May Britain must stay open to Chinese business, as doubts grow over a joint nuclear project.
Andrea Leadsom has withdrawn from the Tory leadership contest. Theresa May is our new Prime Minister.
Last night Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, issued a stark warning about the future of capitalism.
If you have a pension, or a string of ISAs, then you are watching – for the second time in a decade – your wealth destroyed. European stock markets are now 20 per cent off their peak in the middle of last year.
The Labour leader will have to respond to a statement from David Cameron calling for Britain to become involved in military air strikes in Syria.
Leaders at the G20 will discuss terrorism at their dinner tonight. David Cameron is there but he will be back in the UK tomorrow to make a major foreign policy speech.
David Cameron promises a “national crusade” to boost house building, with the aim of helping more people buy their own homes. Why has housing become a crisis?
Campaigners call for more action to clamp down on the tax avoidance of multi-national companies as tech giant Apple records the biggest quarterly profit in corporate history.
King Abdullah’s death has trained a spotlight on Saudi Arabia, one of the most devout and politically insular countries in the Middle East. Here are some facts about the kingdom you may not know.