Iain Duncan Smith
‘Death by dangerous cycling’ offence backed by Commons
MPs voted in favour of an amendment to create new offences, including ‘causing death by dangerous cycling’.
MPs call for ‘new era of relations with China’ amid cyber attacks reports
Sir Iain Duncan Smith renewed calls for China to be labelled a ‘threat’.
Liz Truss leads Tory calls to designate China as a threat to UK
The former prime minister was joined by the likes of Tory former party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith and veteran MP Sir Bernard Jenkin.
Ministers urged to say when they first knew about alleged Chinese spy
Rishi Sunak said the Foreign Secretary had raised concerns over Chinese interference during his recent trip to Beijing.
Westminster’s alleged Chinese spy says he is ‘completely innocent’
‘I have spent my career to date trying to educate others about the challenge and threats presented by the Chinese Communist Party,’ the man said.
Sunak under pressure to take tougher line with China after alleged spy arrest
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch suggested that designating China a threat would ‘escalate things’ with Beijing.
Sunak facing pressure over China stance after alleged parliamentary spy arrested
The Prime Minister confronted the Chinese premier Li Qiang over ‘unacceptable’ interference in British democracy.
Why is China considered a threat to the UK and how is the Government responding?
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confronted Chinese premier Li Qiang hours after news emerged of two arrests under the Official Secrets Act.
UK ‘clear-eyed’ China will not change ‘overnight’, says Cleverly
The Foreign Secretary was meeting with senior officials in Beijing in a visit he said would allow for ‘tough conversations’ with the Chinese.
UK needs to have ‘pragmatic’ working relations with China, says Cleverly
James Cleverly said that the UK was ‘clear-eyed’ that China would not change ‘overnight’.