A clash with China has laid bare deeper contradictions in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's post-Brexit vision: Britain wants to go global at a time when globalization is in retreat nyti.ms
Despite Prime Minister Theresa May’s lame-duck status, American officials said that she and President Trump would have a full list of issues to discuss, including Brexit, a trade deal with the United States and the threats posed by Iran and China nyti.ms
Exasperated with Britain, Brussels is debating how and whether to extend Brexit and still deal with China, Russia, populism, Donald Trump and divisive European elections in May nyti.ms
From Brexit, to Putin, to Trump, to China, Germany faces as many global challenges as anyone. Yet it seems more steadfast than most in dealing with them. theneweuropean.co.uk
Sir James Dyson arguing for Brexit in 2016: “Why on earth would you chuck out researchers with that valuable technology which they then take back to China or Singapore and use it against us?” theneweuropean.co.uk
Today: The British Parliament gears up for a critical Brexit vote, China escalates tensions with Canada and the Australian Open gets into full swing. nyti.ms
On this week's podcast we tackle the news of Theresa May’s begging-bowl jaunt around China and the revelations from the ‘secret’ Brexit impact assessment. theneweuropean.co.uk