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China’s long march to dominance

Spectacle and symbolism Beijing is never shy about theatre. Xi Jinping’s recent parade, all drones, hypersonics and disciplined ranks, was pure choreography –.

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Politics World Affairs

Farage clashes in Congress

Free speech warning Nigel Farage has urged US politicians and businesses to pressure the British government over freedom of speech laws, comparing the.

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Bromsgrove Politics

MP pledge: monthly coffee mornings

Bradley Thomas MP has confirmed his coffee mornings will continue into the autumn, following a summer tour across Bromsgrove and the surrounding villages..

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Partnership Content Politics Viewpoint

Reform’s conference conundrum

Partnership content, with Walk Through Walls. The risk of engagement Nigel Farage’s Reform UK may be topping opinion polls, but its Birmingham conference.

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Politics

Rayner quits over tax row

Deputy PM resigns over stamp duty furore Angela Rayner has resigned as Deputy Prime Minister after an investigation found she breached the Ministerial.

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Politics

Nadine Dorries joins Reform

Ex-Boris ally slams ‘dead’ Tory Party Reform UK kicks off its annual party conference in Birmingham today with a new member in its.

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Culture Politics

Childcare savings for Brum parents

Parents in Birmingham Edgbaston are being urged to take advantage of a major cost-of-living boost, with new government-funded childcare and holiday support set.

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Finance Politics

UK borrowing costs surge

Highest gilt yields since 1998 The UK’s long-term borrowing costs have climbed to their highest level in more than 25 years, intensifying pressure.

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Europe Politics Tech Transport World Affairs

Von der Leyen flight disrupted

Suspected Russian GPS jamming A plane carrying European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen was forced to land manually in Bulgaria after suspected.

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Business News Politics Tech

Big Brother UK

Legal challenge escalates The UK government attempted to compel Apple to grant sweeping access to private iCloud data, according to a new court.

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