Japan mines for deep sea rare earths to counter China’s chokehold
Ocean floor resources could help protect supply chains from Beijing’s export bans
Ocean floor resources could help protect supply chains from Beijing’s export bans
From Alastair Irvine, Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK
From Rt Hon Sir Mel Stride, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, House of Commons, London SW1, UK
From Tony Tyler, Hong Kong
From Francis Ghilès, Senior Researcher, Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, Paris, France
From Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, London E1, UK
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BCG research points to Britain falling behind peers in growth sectors
Polling finds that Tory voters who have drifted left or become disengaged outnumber those turning to Nigel Farage’s party
Death of Jalisco New Generation Cartel boss ‘El Mencho’ follows US calls for action against traffickers
Labour government aims to end need for parents to ‘battle’ for support as it bids to avoid backbench revolt over reforms
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MPs urge Ministry of Defence to publish any information it has about the use of air bases by the convicted sex offender
Trump and wife Melania were in Washington at the time of the incident early on Sunday
Washington has deployed dozens of planes to the region as Donald Trump threatens to strike Iran
Trump gives first State of the Union address of second term, Labour in by-election fight and Ukraine war enters a fifth year
The Supreme Court’s ruling offers a rare opportunity to fix a historic error
Slogans chanted on campuses in Tehran as new academic semester begins amid clashes with pro-regime groups
Leaks reveal €500mn contract for man-portable ‘Verba’ system to rebuild Tehran’s air defences
US allies including the UK, EU and Japan hardest hit after Supreme Court rules against previous levies