Dominic Raab: G7 will consider how to help most vulnerable countries battle pandemic
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the G7 would consider how to help the most vulnerable countries as they battle the pandemic.India’s foreign minister will be attending the talks as a guest and Mr Raab said it would give the G7 the chance to hear what was needed there.
The Group of Seven will meet in Turin on Monday, in the first big session of environment talks since the world pledged to transition away from coal, oil and gas at the UN's COP28 climate summit in December.
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Lord Cameron has described the situation in the Middle East as 'very concerning' but says he hopes Israel will act in a way that does not heighten tensions.
Speaking in Jerusalem ahead of talks with prime minister Benjamine Netanyahu, the British foreign secretary also said he hopes to see co-ordinated sanctions against Iran from G7 countries, because it is responsible for 'so much of the malign activity' in the region. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called for the inquiry on the Government's handling of the pandemic to be fast-forwarded in light of allegations made by the Prime Minister's former chief advisor..
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Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick tells BBC Breakfast there are "things that could have been done better" when responding to the pandemic, following explosive claims from the PM’s former aide Dominic..
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock will face MPs and the media to respond to claims from Dominic Cummings he lied to colleagues and should have been fired for his disastrous performance in the coronavirus..
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