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British Prime Minister Theresa May Will Visit China Later This Year
Girish Shetti | | Feb 08, 2017 05:27 AM EST |
British Prime Minister Theresa May will visit China later this year as Great Britain tries to cement its trade relationship with the Asian giant before officially divorcing the European Union in the coming months.
UK Approves $24 Billion Hinkley Point Nuclear Plant Deal Involving Chinese Firm
Staff Reporter | | Sep 17, 2016 08:04 AM EDT |
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has approved a $24 billion nuclear plant deal, known as Hinkley Point Project.
Decision on Chinese-Backed Hinkley Nuclear Project Would be Made After Security Review: British PM Theresa May
Girish Shetti | | Sep 05, 2016 08:34 AM EDT |
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that she would ask her security advisers to review the stalled Hinkley Point Nuclear Project, which is backed by Chinese and French investors. May postponed the $18 billion Hinkley Point project in June, a day before the official inauguration of the project.
British PM Theresa May Writes to Chinese Leadership amid Tension Over Hinkley Nuclear Project
Girish Shetti | | Aug 16, 2016 02:24 PM EDT |
Britain's newly appointed Prime Minister Theresa May has written a special letter to China's leadership expressing her sincere desire to improve diplomatic and economic ties with Beijing.
Chinese Investors Surprised by UK’s Decision to Postpone Hinkley Point Project
Girish Shetti | | Jul 30, 2016 01:28 PM EDT |
Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May has decided to postpone the long-delayed Hinkley nuclear power project until the autumn season.
UK has 13,000 Slaves, Mostly from Eastern European Countries
Staff Reporter | | Nov 30, 2014 06:53 AM EST |
The number of people in the United Kingdom who live in conditions similar to slavery is four times the previous estimate or an astounding 13,000 people, according to a new estimate released on Saturday by the British Home Office.
Islamic State Could Acquire Nuclear Weapons, British Home Secretary Warns
Kristina Fernandez | | Oct 01, 2014 03:08 AM EDT |
British Home Secretary Theresa May warned on Tuesday that the Islamic State, also known as ISIL or Daesh, could acquire nuclear arms if allowed to consolidate its resources and described an attack against the West in apocalyptic terms.
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