The US President, a real estate mogul with a fondness for fast food, and the Prime Minister, a pescatarian former human rights barrister, are not natural bedfellows.
The new president sows economic and geopolitical concerns in London and Dublin, both of whom have traditionally enjoyed a ...
The Labour Party, in its left-wing zeal for anti-imperialism, is ironically pushing us into the hands of a nation far less ...
Exclusive: A group representing indigenous Chagossians are gearing up to challenge the government’s controversial deal to hand over the archipelago to Mauritius ...
A Labour MP questioned claims by the Foreign Secretary that the Government has engaged with the Chagossians throughout the ...
Exclusive: Foreign secretary has been criticised by one of his own MPs as the controversial deal looks to be on the brink of ...
In a humiliating climb down, Keir Starmer has reportedly suspended his foolhardy plan to hand over the Chagos Islands to ...
Speculation is rife that U.S. President Donald Trump might block an agreement between Britain and Mauritius to resolve their ...
The prime minister of Mauritius has called for a closer relationship with China, but insisted he would not allow Beijing to ...
The UK must hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, even if Donald Trump scuttles the current proposed agreement, the ...
Britain's foreign secretary David Lammy said it was right that the new U.S. administration has the chance to review a deal ...
Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has questioned the duration of the lease on a U.S.-British military base, he told a ...