The Government has denied agreeing to double the amount it will pay Mauritius in a deal to keep control of a military base on the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean.
The British government was grilled in parliament yesterday as it denied claims by Mauritius that a new deal to return the ...
BENDING the knee is one of Sir Keir Starmer’s favourite exercises. Nothing illustrates his abject impulse for appeasement ...
The government says the deal to hand over the overseas territory is consistent with its adherence to international law, while ensuring continued use of a UK-US military base on the Diego Garcia island ...
A satellite communications system used by the US and UK to run military operations is central to efforts by Britain to ...
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Kemi Badenoch failed to check incorrect information before blasting Starmer in PMQs over Chagos - The prime minister of ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ‘done a very good job’ – an assessment with which fewer than one in ten UK voters agree. The view in a letter from an old leftie to the Guardian?
Recent media reports suggesting Britain might have to pay double for the U.S.-British military base on Diego Garcia were ...
Britain and Mauritius denied on Wednesday media reports that London could end up paying double the amount in a renegotiated deal to retain a U.S.-British military base on Diego Garcia in the Indian ...
A British minister has dismissed media claims that the UK's lease payments for the Diego Garcia military base to Mauritius ...
A British minister denied on Wednesday media reports that the government could end up paying billions of pounds more to ...
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