If chancellor Rachel Reeves is serious about public finances, she must stop the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers causing a black hole in the military budget.

by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 29 October 2024
TAGGED: China
If chancellor Rachel Reeves is serious about public finances, she must stop the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers causing a black hole in the military budget.
by ANTONY LOEWENSTEIN | 28 September 2023
TAGGED: Australia, China, US
by PHIL MILLER | 11 July 2023
TAGGED: China
by MARK CURTIS | 8 June 2022
TAGGED: China, Taiwan, Ukraine
by MATT KENNARD | 27 January 2022
TAGGED: Aid, China
The UK government is spending £103m from its aid budget to promote ‘economic development’ and ‘poverty reduction’ in official enemy China while its austerity policies in Britain helped force 600,000 children into poverty.
by RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR | 25 November 2021
TAGGED: Books, China, GCHQ, Hong Kong
Thatcher’s government took frantic steps to ban a book alleging that GCHQ’s inefficiency and security negligence had cost British lives.
by MARK CURTIS | 7 June 2021
TAGGED: China
While British ministers claim China is an increasing threat to UK interests, they have approved the sale of £2.6bn worth of military and dual civilian/military equipment to the country in the past three years. The exports will likely benefit China’s navy and airforce — as the UK government laments the rise of Chinese military power.
by PHIL MILLER | 7 September 2020
TAGGED: China
Declassified UK has also found that Chinese military officers have attended Britain’s most exclusive military academy over the last two years. Academy staff even visited the Huawei HQ in China, seven months before the head of MI6 expressed concerns about the tech giant.
by PHIL MILLER | 18 August 2020
TAGGED: China, Hong Kong, Police
A Hong Kong police officer received bomb disposal training from British soldiers at the same time as pro-democracy protesters were being arrested for possession of explosives, Declassified has found. The revelation comes as the UK military announces a freeze on training for Hong Kong.
by PHIL MILLER | 29 May 2020
TAGGED: China, Coronavirus, Hong Kong
Before Covid-19, British colonial authorities allowed a deadly flu virus to spread from Hong Kong in 1968 with devastating consequences for the US and the rest of the world – one million people died.
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