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The prime minister has moved to reset ties with China after a tumultuous period between Ottawa and Beijing following Canada’s role last decade in the U.S. detention of a former Huawei Technologies senior executive.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to reports, Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Richard delivered the forecast warning of a £28bn shortfall in spending plans to the prime minister and chancellor ahead of Christmas.

From BBC

As well as his two months as chancellor at the end of Boris Johnson's time as prime minister, he was education secretary, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and chairman of the Conservative Party.

From BBC

London demonstrations, initially in front of the Iranian embassy and later in front of the British prime minister's residence, grew to several thousand as the day progressed.

From Barron's

"I also expressed our appreciation for Samoa's consistent support for Israel in the multilateral arena," he said, adding that he had invited the prime minister to visit Israel.

From Barron's