EXCLUSIVE: How the man who wants Londoners to trust him to fight crime milked the Met: Sadiq Khan’s law firm claimed £1.3m in legal aid to sue cops 328 TIMES in 10 years, probe reveals Mr Khan spent a decade working as
On Wednesday the Foreign Office announced its aid budget plans. Britain is required by law to give 0.7 percent of Gross National Income to international aid each year. Last autumn Chancellor the Government would lower the commitment to 0.5 percent in light of
We’ll still give China millions despite aid cut: Whitehall ministries will NOT be covered by new clampdown on cash flowing to Beijing Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced on Wednesday that his department will cut funding for programmes in China by 95 per
And Bruges Group director Robert Oulds was backed by Tory MP David Jones, who was likewise baffled by the news – while welcoming yesterday’s announcement by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab that overseas aid was being scaled back dramatically. Speaking yesterday, Mr Raab
Foreign aid has sustained several cuts in recent years, with the economic contraction brought in by the pandemic causing further spending reductions. Dominic Raab on Wednesday confirmed the UK would also cut its aid towards China by 95 percent to deliver on
The move follows increased tensions between London and Beijing in recent months. China is the world’s second largest economy and has its own space programme. Commons foreign affairs committee chairman Tory Tom Tugendhat said: “It’s been extraordinary to find we are still
The announcement was made by the Foreign Secretary after the UK said it was calling back its aid budget in light of the pandemic. Britain has committed by law to spending 0.7 percent of GDP on international aid, but announced it would
Britain slashes aid to China by 95% to less than £1million amid furious row over Uighurs and Hong Kong, with Dominic Raab saying remaining cash will only be used to promote ‘open societies and human rights’ Official development assistance (ODA) fund reduced
The low-cost carrier challenged a number of decisions by the European Commission to allow countries to bailout their national airlines. In its latest challenge, the firm questioned state aid introduced to prop up flag-carriers Scandinavian Airlines in Denmark and Sweden during the
A Texas church pastor has given DailyMail.com an astonishing insight into the flood of migrants now pouring into the United States over the Rio Grande from Mexico. Luis Silva revealed he has personally seen more than 100,000 enter the country over just