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Tensions with China escalated again today as Tories warned the Golden Age in relations is over - and Beijing accused the UK of spreading lies about human rights abuses.
A war of words is raging after Boris Johnson lashed out at demented Chinese medicine for helping trigger the coronavirus pandemic, and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab threatened fines for firms that profit from slave labour.
A damning report backed by a slew of senior Conservatives today highlights a slew of issues including violations of freedom of expression, freedom of religion or belief, arbitrary disappearances and detention, and force television confessions .
Ex-Cabinet minister Lord Hague said the UK must have its eyes fully open in its ties with China, while Foreign Affairs Committee chair Tom Tugendhat said: It is clear the Golden Era is over and the UK, and our allies, need to rethink our relations with China s dictatorship.
England s deputy chief medical officer said extending the social distancing gap would make little difference to the spread of the highly-infectious Kent strain.
It is understood British ministers will today consider imposing a complete ban on flights and visitors for the whole of South America to tackle the Brazil variant.
Government advice urges people to stay local but does not specify a distance, sparking calls for clarity
Hopes of immediate clarification for England appeared to be scotched this evening by a senior police officer
Chairman of the National Police Chiefs Council Martin Hewitt rejected demands for clear boundaries
His remarks fly in the face of demands from colleagues who branded the existing guidance incredibly vague