Red Eye review: This airline thriller hurtles along at jet speed. I'm on board for the whole ride, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: You'll never want to turn left again. Economy might be cramped, noisy and depressing, but at least the crew aren't actively trying to murder you

G7 comes for Putin, Ayatollah and Xi: Ukraine to receive frozen Russian assets to fund 'game-changing' war chest, Iran is hit with more sanctions over Israel attack and China is warned to stop arming Vladimir's forces

The meeting came hours after Israel appeared to strike an airbase a major air base and a nuclear site near the Iranian city of Isfahan - a response to Tehran's unprecedented drone-and-missile assault

China’s boom in green manufactured goods fuels tensions with West | BBC News

China’s economy grew much faster than expected at the start of 2024 - up by 5.3% - boosted by its focus on green manufacturing. The country has invested in...

QUENTIN LETTS: We can guess who plenty of Labour MPs would cheer in an Israel-Iran penalty shoot-out

Sir Keir Starmer did his 'I'm a moderate' act but the benches behind him wriggled and itched and surged and grumbled. Support Israel? You could forget about that.

Listen to The Country online with Jamie Mackay: Minister of Agriculture Todd McClay in China

Todd McClay, Te Radar, Glenn Sutton, Doug Avery, Mark Dillon.

How China could paralyse Britain and kill thousands by hacking into your electric car - locking you inside and creating deadly traffic jams. As cheap Chinese EVs flood Britain, EDWARD LUCAS raises a terrifying possibility

With China on track to dominate the electric vehicle industry, EDWARD LUCAS warns of the peril posed by the communist state's possible access to the cars from afar through their digital components.

Universal Studios asks market town Bedford's residents on how to build theme park that celebrates its 'vibrant history' - as entertainment giant unveils plans for the 480-acre resort in heart of English countryside

Universal Studios has updated residents on their plans for a British outpost to rival their existing resorts in Hollywood and Orlando, urging people to get their comments in ahead of a deadline.

From Hollywood and Orlando..to Bedford: Universal Studios asks market town's residents on how to build theme park that celebrates its 'vibrant history' - as entertainment giant unveils plans for the 480-acre resort in heart of English countryside

Universal Studios has updated residents on their plans for a British outpost to rival their existing resorts in Hollywood and Orlando, urging people to get their comments in ahead of a deadline.

Lavrov Holds Press Conference After Talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

The men discussed trade, counterterrorism, and other matters.

China is ramping up support for Putin's war in Ukraine by supplying tank components, rocket fuel and other equipment

The alarm was sounded as the Kremlin's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in China for an official visit on Monday, his ministry said, with the two countries looking to strengthen diplomatic ties.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warns an 'alliance of authoritarian powers' including Russia, Iran and China are working against the West

He described growing links between those three countries as well as North Korea in efforts to undermine Western democracies, in a world which has become 'much more dangerous'.

Disgraced Chinese scientist He Jiankui who was jailed in 2019 for genetically editing human babies is back in the lab - and claims he's 'proud' of his past work

He Jiankui was sentenced to three years in prison in 2019 after he announced he had created the first genome-edited babies. Now, Dr He has revealed he has opened three new labs.

Keir Starmer's Net Zero plans to convert Britain to 'clean power' by 2030 'would leave us at the mercy of Beijing and over-reliant on China-made metals and batteries'

Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho says the Labour leader's eco-plans if he wins the next election could leave Britain over-reliant on China to help 'keep the lights on'.

ROBERT JENRICK: Why do we still send millions to China when we desperately need that money to defend ourselves against countries like... China?

ROBERT JENRICK: The security threats we face are the greatest in a generation. And Britain, hands meekly by its side, is yet to muster a response.

China's ambassador to the UK tells its students in Britain to serve 'the motherland' and uphold teachings of the Chinese Communist Party

Zheng Zeguang, China's  ambassador to the UK, told Chinese students in Britain to 'serve 'the motherland' as Sir Iain Duncan Smith accused universities of being 'in hock' to China.

SARAH VINE: The grim truth about our relationship with China and why they are laughing at us

Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron described China's conduct as 'completely unacceptable'. He should know. It was he who, as PM in the early 2010s, encouraged closer relations with Beijing.

Rishi Sunak dismisses Tory fury at 'feeble' China hacking response as he says Britain is 'more robust' with Beijing than allies who 'haven't ditched Huawei kit'

Rishi Sunak compared the UK's stance favourably with that of friendly nations as he swiped that many had not ditched Huawei from comms networks.

Is David Cameron back in the driving seat? Tories are 'accidentally referring to Foreign Secretary as the PM' as others accuse Rishi Sunak of handing the unelected Lord control while he focuses on 'spreadsheets'

The extent to which the PM has delegated duties of state to Lord Cameron has been raising eyebrows among MPs.

Chinese budget brand Temu floods X with 'free £50 cash giveaway' offer on day MPs warned Beijing was a constant cyber threat - as it emerges it can SELL users' personal details

The shopping website, which sells extremely cheap goods sent directly to users from China , is running a promotion offering a combination of cash and store credit.

Fury at the UK's 'feeble' rebuke to China after Beijing is revealed to have hacked the details of 40 million voters and spied on MPs - with the government's response compared to 'taking a wooden spoon to a gunfight'

In a highly unusual move, London and Washington publicly identified China as the source of a wave of cyber attacks directed both at politicians and institutions.

EDWARD LUCAS: Stand up to China? Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, whose cowardice and folly over the Beijing threat persist, is entirely the wrong man for the job

EDWARD LUCAS: As Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, David Cameron repeatedly minimised the economic, military and political threat represented by the Chinese party-state.