Starmer’s security reason for giving up Chagos Islands ‘blown out of water’ by junior minister
Exclusive: Communications minister Sir Christopher Bryant has rubbished claims that satellite communication could be removed ...
Writing in the Telegraph, ex-attorney general Sir Michael Ellis says PM’s ‘irrational’ decision exposes Government to ...
Xue Hanqin, a judge at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) who ruled against the United Kingdom in the Chagos Islands ...
Sir Keir Starmer should scrap his plans to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius and consider ceding control to the US instead ...
The archipelago is home to a joint US-UK military base, a strategically important military asset in the Indian Ocean.
The current deal involves Britain paying Mauritius £90 million a year for 99 years to maintain control of the US military ...
If Britain wants to remain a reliable partner in our security alliance, it must be willing to defend its sovereignty. As much ...
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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Hosted on MSNUK funded £1.3m diversity scheme in Mauritius during Chagos negotiations despite £18bn payment for Diego Garcia baseThe UK splashed £1.3million of taxpayer funds on a diversity scheme in Mauritius while conducting the Chagos Islands' ...
President Trump must intervene to prevent this handover, which would damage U.S. national security and ultimately play into China's hands.
Sir Keir Starmer had been accused of "bending the knee" to Mauritius after the country's leader said the UK prime minister ...
Writing for The Telegraph, ex-attorney general Sir Michael Ellis says PM’s ‘irrational’ decision exposes Government to ...
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