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Chinese president praises relations with UK in Westminster address - live Chinese president praises relations with UK in Westminster address – as it happened
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Cameron did not wear his translation headphones for the speech by President Xi - which was entirely in Mandarin. Has the prime minister been secretly swotting up on his Chinese?Cameron did not wear his translation headphones for the speech by President Xi - which was entirely in Mandarin. Has the prime minister been secretly swotting up on his Chinese?
My colleague Elena Cresci believes she can spy a fancy one-eared listening device in the prime minister’s ear, on the side away from the camera.My colleague Elena Cresci believes she can spy a fancy one-eared listening device in the prime minister’s ear, on the side away from the camera.
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Perhaps the most controversial sentence of Xi’s speech?Perhaps the most controversial sentence of Xi’s speech?
Parliamentarians are the cream of a society.Parliamentarians are the cream of a society.
He says he hopes British lawmakers “scale higher to see further” and praises the work of the All Party Parliamentary Group on China.He says he hopes British lawmakers “scale higher to see further” and praises the work of the All Party Parliamentary Group on China.
“We welcome you to visit China more often, to learn more about my country and experience it’s changes.”“We welcome you to visit China more often, to learn more about my country and experience it’s changes.”
He quotes Francis Bacon “wise men make more opportunities than the find”.He quotes Francis Bacon “wise men make more opportunities than the find”.
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“China’s first code of statutes was compiled more than 2,000 years ago,” Xi continues in a section of the speech focussed on law and order.“China’s first code of statutes was compiled more than 2,000 years ago,” Xi continues in a section of the speech focussed on law and order.
“Today as the Chinese people are advancing the rule of law in an all round way, they draw inspiration not only from China’s own legal traditions, but also the best practices of other countries.“Today as the Chinese people are advancing the rule of law in an all round way, they draw inspiration not only from China’s own legal traditions, but also the best practices of other countries.
“Our goal is to ensure all are equal before the law,” he says, adding that the socialist system must have “distinctive Chinese features”. The priority is strict law, traditional justice and the building of a “law-abiding nation”, he says.“Our goal is to ensure all are equal before the law,” he says, adding that the socialist system must have “distinctive Chinese features”. The priority is strict law, traditional justice and the building of a “law-abiding nation”, he says.
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Xi is talking about the historic relationship between the UK and “new China”. He says that although China and the UK are located at opposite ends of the Eurasian continent, “we have a deep mutual affection.”Xi is talking about the historic relationship between the UK and “new China”. He says that although China and the UK are located at opposite ends of the Eurasian continent, “we have a deep mutual affection.”
As expected, the focus is on economic ties. He names the UK as the largest offshore RMB trading centre, and says it hosts more Chinese students than any other EU country, as well as being the first western country to issue RMB sovereign bonds.As expected, the focus is on economic ties. He names the UK as the largest offshore RMB trading centre, and says it hosts more Chinese students than any other EU country, as well as being the first western country to issue RMB sovereign bonds.
China and the UK are “increasingly inter-dependent and becoming a community of shared interests,” he says.China and the UK are “increasingly inter-dependent and becoming a community of shared interests,” he says.
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Xi Jinping is speaking now, he says entering the Palace of Westminster is like “going back in time.”Xi Jinping is speaking now, he says entering the Palace of Westminster is like “going back in time.”
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Xi Jinping addresses the Palace of WestminsterXi Jinping addresses the Palace of Westminster
Speaker John Bercow is introducing Xi Jinping.Speaker John Bercow is introducing Xi Jinping.
He says: “Your visit here today reinforces the links between the United Kingdom and China, social and personal, as well as economic and political, and all the stronger for it.”He says: “Your visit here today reinforces the links between the United Kingdom and China, social and personal, as well as economic and political, and all the stronger for it.”
The Chinese people have “many, many friends in this parliament,” Bercow says, adding that China has “engaged in an experience and experiment without equal in history, attempting to complete an industrial revolution which took Britain two centuries in little more than two decades.”The Chinese people have “many, many friends in this parliament,” Bercow says, adding that China has “engaged in an experience and experiment without equal in history, attempting to complete an industrial revolution which took Britain two centuries in little more than two decades.”
“The enormous challenge how to deal with this falls to you and your colleagues,” he continues. “What China does economically and political is relevant not merely to your own 1.5bn citzens, it is relevant to billions more across the globe.”“The enormous challenge how to deal with this falls to you and your colleagues,” he continues. “What China does economically and political is relevant not merely to your own 1.5bn citzens, it is relevant to billions more across the globe.”
“The world will be watching and waiting expectantly as the emerging superpower that is China takes its new place in the world.“The world will be watching and waiting expectantly as the emerging superpower that is China takes its new place in the world.
“We should all aspire to be seen not merely as a powerful force in the world but a moral inspiration to it.”“We should all aspire to be seen not merely as a powerful force in the world but a moral inspiration to it.”
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My colleague Ben Quinn just took this Vine of Cameron and Corbyn deep in conversation. Corbyn appears to be giving an almost imperceptible nod. What are they talking about?My colleague Ben Quinn just took this Vine of Cameron and Corbyn deep in conversation. Corbyn appears to be giving an almost imperceptible nod. What are they talking about?
Oh to know what's being said here as they wait for Xi Jinping https://t.co/YgcDfXviIMOh to know what's being said here as they wait for Xi Jinping https://t.co/YgcDfXviIM
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Peers and MPs are inside the Great Hall, waiting for the address. Jeremy Corbyn and David Cameron are sitting next to each other.Peers and MPs are inside the Great Hall, waiting for the address. Jeremy Corbyn and David Cameron are sitting next to each other.
Awaiting Xi Jinping's historic address to parliament's Lords and Commons https://t.co/jweE5TsoUoAwaiting Xi Jinping's historic address to parliament's Lords and Commons https://t.co/jweE5TsoUo
Listening to Chinese President Xi Jinping address MPs and peers in Parliament #ChinaStateVisitListening to Chinese President Xi Jinping address MPs and peers in Parliament #ChinaStateVisit
Looking forward to hearing what President of #China, Xi Jinping, will have to say, addressing both Houses of Parliament, in Royal Gallery.Looking forward to hearing what President of #China, Xi Jinping, will have to say, addressing both Houses of Parliament, in Royal Gallery.
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Julian BorgerJulian Borger
The Guardian’s diplomatic editor looks ahead to Xi’s imminent speech in Westminster.The Guardian’s diplomatic editor looks ahead to Xi’s imminent speech in Westminster.
MPs and Lords are gathering in the Palace of Westminster to hear Xi Jinping speak in the next half hour.MPs and Lords are gathering in the Palace of Westminster to hear Xi Jinping speak in the next half hour.
Normally on these occasions, visiting dignatories start by paying homage to the ‘mother of parliament’ and wax on about shared democratic lineage.Normally on these occasions, visiting dignatories start by paying homage to the ‘mother of parliament’ and wax on about shared democratic lineage.
Xi will no doubt give that a miss, but can fall back on a favourite of UK-China speeches noting that these are two very old countries - though China of course is much, much older.Xi will no doubt give that a miss, but can fall back on a favourite of UK-China speeches noting that these are two very old countries - though China of course is much, much older.
Here are some other points to look for in the speech:Here are some other points to look for in the speech:
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In her 63 years on the throne, the Queen is unlikely to have ever been presented with a gift quite like the one Xi Jinping brought to Buckingham Palace.In her 63 years on the throne, the Queen is unlikely to have ever been presented with a gift quite like the one Xi Jinping brought to Buckingham Palace.
The Chinese president has given the monarch two albums of Chinese folk music - recorded by his wife Madame Peng, who was formerly a famous pop star.The Chinese president has given the monarch two albums of Chinese folk music - recorded by his wife Madame Peng, who was formerly a famous pop star.
Here’s some samples her hits:Here’s some samples her hits:
Her albums include My Fellow Countrymen, China Golden Voice and Smooth Sailing, as well as a Greatest Hits release, but it is not known which one has been gifted for the Buckingham Palace household iPod.Her albums include My Fellow Countrymen, China Golden Voice and Smooth Sailing, as well as a Greatest Hits release, but it is not known which one has been gifted for the Buckingham Palace household iPod.
Xi also presented the Queen with a 1.18 metre long work of embroidery, a large porcelain dish, a woodcarving and a stamp booklet.Xi also presented the Queen with a 1.18 metre long work of embroidery, a large porcelain dish, a woodcarving and a stamp booklet.
The Queen’s first gift was not exactly imaginative, she gave them a pair of silver framed photographs of herself and Duke of Edinburgh, the same gift she gives every world leader.The Queen’s first gift was not exactly imaginative, she gave them a pair of silver framed photographs of herself and Duke of Edinburgh, the same gift she gives every world leader.
She also presented Peng with a pair of Royal Crown Derby candlesticks, and Xi with a collection of Shakespeare’s sonnets, in a specially commissioned leather and gilt box, made by the Windsor Castle bindery.She also presented Peng with a pair of Royal Crown Derby candlesticks, and Xi with a collection of Shakespeare’s sonnets, in a specially commissioned leather and gilt box, made by the Windsor Castle bindery.
That may be a more thoughtful gift than it would appear at first glance - Xi is renowned as a lover of literature in his home country, peppering his speeches with classical Chinese poetic references, according to this article in the WSJ.That may be a more thoughtful gift than it would appear at first glance - Xi is renowned as a lover of literature in his home country, peppering his speeches with classical Chinese poetic references, according to this article in the WSJ.
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There’s no reporters on site, so we’re relying on tweets from inside the Palace to give us an indication of Xi’s movements.There’s no reporters on site, so we’re relying on tweets from inside the Palace to give us an indication of Xi’s movements.
He’s currently viewing exhibition in the picture gallery at Buckingham Palace of “items from the Royal Collection relating to China”, along with the Chinese ambassador. Xi will shortly be heading to address Parliament.He’s currently viewing exhibition in the picture gallery at Buckingham Palace of “items from the Royal Collection relating to China”, along with the Chinese ambassador. Xi will shortly be heading to address Parliament.
The Queen & The Duke show Their Excellencies a Royal Collection display of items relating to China #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/ZtP6K7hvKOThe Queen & The Duke show Their Excellencies a Royal Collection display of items relating to China #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/ZtP6K7hvKO
The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall & Ambassador Liu Xiaoming view the Royal Collection display #UKChina pic.twitter.com/4N6oey4GunThe Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall & Ambassador Liu Xiaoming view the Royal Collection display #UKChina pic.twitter.com/4N6oey4Gun
Ambassador Chang Yen Hoon presented Queen Victoria with this porcelain vase for her Diamond Jubilee #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/Oz1npo06WmAmbassador Chang Yen Hoon presented Queen Victoria with this porcelain vase for her Diamond Jubilee #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/Oz1npo06Wm
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This is the lunch Xi Jinping is being served at Buckingham Palace, according to the official British monarchy Twitter account.This is the lunch Xi Jinping is being served at Buckingham Palace, according to the official British monarchy Twitter account.
It appears to be a half an egg, some lettuce and a bit of pâté - hope he’s not too hungry.It appears to be a half an egg, some lettuce and a bit of pâté - hope he’s not too hungry.
Lunch is served at Buckingham Palace #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/y5aH19FCwmLunch is served at Buckingham Palace #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/y5aH19FCwm
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We’ve just seen pictures from Prince Charles’ meeting with Xi Jinping at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. No reporters were present at the meeting, which included Peng Liyuan and the Duchess of Cornwall.We’ve just seen pictures from Prince Charles’ meeting with Xi Jinping at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. No reporters were present at the meeting, which included Peng Liyuan and the Duchess of Cornwall.
The only refreshments that appeared to be on offer at the meeting, judging by the pictures, were glasses of water - though Xi does have a day of extravagant eating ahead of him.The only refreshments that appeared to be on offer at the meeting, judging by the pictures, were glasses of water - though Xi does have a day of extravagant eating ahead of him.
The meeting took place in private - most likely because of the uneasy relationship the Chinese government has with the heir to the throne, who is a supporter of the Dalai Lama and once described the country’s politicians as “appalling old waxworks” after the handover of Hong Kong in 1997.The meeting took place in private - most likely because of the uneasy relationship the Chinese government has with the heir to the throne, who is a supporter of the Dalai Lama and once described the country’s politicians as “appalling old waxworks” after the handover of Hong Kong in 1997.
Buckingham Palace has insisted Charles is not snubbing the president when he misses the state banquet this evening - he is said to just be in need of a rest. Charles and Camilla also joined the Queen’s lunch at Buckingham Palace and attended the ceremony at Horse Guard’s Parade.Buckingham Palace has insisted Charles is not snubbing the president when he misses the state banquet this evening - he is said to just be in need of a rest. Charles and Camilla also joined the Queen’s lunch at Buckingham Palace and attended the ceremony at Horse Guard’s Parade.
But his non-attendance may bring back uncomfortable memories of the row caused in 1999 when Charles also refused to attend the banquet for then-president Jiang Zemin.But his non-attendance may bring back uncomfortable memories of the row caused in 1999 when Charles also refused to attend the banquet for then-president Jiang Zemin.
Charles’s former aide Mark Bolland alleged that snub had been deliberate. “He did not approve of the Chinese regime, and is a great supporter of the Dalai Lama, whom he views as being oppressed by the Chinese,” he wrote in his book.Charles’s former aide Mark Bolland alleged that snub had been deliberate. “He did not approve of the Chinese regime, and is a great supporter of the Dalai Lama, whom he views as being oppressed by the Chinese,” he wrote in his book.
But Charles chose not to see the Dalai Lama during his visit to the UK last month, perhaps mindful of the row that ensued when David Cameron met the Dalai Lama in 2012, and China cancelled diplomatic meetings.But Charles chose not to see the Dalai Lama during his visit to the UK last month, perhaps mindful of the row that ensued when David Cameron met the Dalai Lama in 2012, and China cancelled diplomatic meetings.
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Lunchtime round-upLunchtime round-up
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In the House of Commons just now, Speaker John Bercow appears to have made a sly dig at the Chinese president during a question which compared the UK’s relationship with China and India. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi is visiting the UK next monthIn the House of Commons just now, Speaker John Bercow appears to have made a sly dig at the Chinese president during a question which compared the UK’s relationship with China and India. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi is visiting the UK next month
Labour MP Keith Vaz said: “Can I join you in welcoming the visit of Narendra Modi, which has caused huge excitement among the British Indian community in places like London and indeed in Leicester? And will this enable the Government to send out a message that it’s not just learning Chinese that is important, that a bit of Hindi would go down well in our bilateral relations?”Labour MP Keith Vaz said: “Can I join you in welcoming the visit of Narendra Modi, which has caused huge excitement among the British Indian community in places like London and indeed in Leicester? And will this enable the Government to send out a message that it’s not just learning Chinese that is important, that a bit of Hindi would go down well in our bilateral relations?”
Responding, Foreign Office minister Hugo Swire replied: “I very much hope you are now not going to test me on my Hindi” adding that the country was looking forward to welcoming Modi.Responding, Foreign Office minister Hugo Swire replied: “I very much hope you are now not going to test me on my Hindi” adding that the country was looking forward to welcoming Modi.
But then in an intervention, and to loud intakes of breath in the chamber, Bercow said:But then in an intervention, and to loud intakes of breath in the chamber, Bercow said:
And of course the Indian prime minister is the representative of a great democracy.And of course the Indian prime minister is the representative of a great democracy.
Xi is due to meet Bercow when he addresses the Commons later this afternoon.Xi is due to meet Bercow when he addresses the Commons later this afternoon.
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Here’s some drama from the ceremony which the TV cameras didn’t pick up, one of the guard of honour from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards appears to have passed out just before Xi’s arrival, and fallen head first onto the red gravel.Here’s some drama from the ceremony which the TV cameras didn’t pick up, one of the guard of honour from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards appears to have passed out just before Xi’s arrival, and fallen head first onto the red gravel.
He was quickly picked up by a colleague and escorted away from the scene, PA reports.He was quickly picked up by a colleague and escorted away from the scene, PA reports.
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If you’re keeping up with the identical Chinese flags and t-shirts plot (which isn’t really a plot because everyone knows what’s going on anyway) - Peter Walker has some developments.If you’re keeping up with the identical Chinese flags and t-shirts plot (which isn’t really a plot because everyone knows what’s going on anyway) - Peter Walker has some developments.
The "who provided the banners" plot thickens. One box of flags was sent as diplomatic package to Chinese embassy pic.twitter.com/zUy3OrqL6ZThe "who provided the banners" plot thickens. One box of flags was sent as diplomatic package to Chinese embassy pic.twitter.com/zUy3OrqL6Z
Well, the plot doesn't thicken in that everyone knew the banners were embassy-arranged. But amusing no one admits it.Well, the plot doesn't thicken in that everyone knew the banners were embassy-arranged. But amusing no one admits it.
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Tom PhillipsTom Phillips
Our Beijing correspondent brings us some reaction from China on the pomp and ceremony of Xi’s welcome.Our Beijing correspondent brings us some reaction from China on the pomp and ceremony of Xi’s welcome.
As you might expect, there’s been no mention of the protests along the Mall on Chinese government-run media.As you might expect, there’s been no mention of the protests along the Mall on Chinese government-run media.
Rather, we’ve had lots and lots of talk about the pomp and circumstance being afforded to China’s leader.Rather, we’ve had lots and lots of talk about the pomp and circumstance being afforded to China’s leader.
“As Xi Jinping alights from his car, royal salutes will be fired across London,” gushed the CCTV presenter hosting a live broadcast of today’s ceremony.“As Xi Jinping alights from his car, royal salutes will be fired across London,” gushed the CCTV presenter hosting a live broadcast of today’s ceremony.
“You can hear as he nears Buckingham the roar going up,” enthused the channel’s correspondent on the ground. “Excited Chinese nationals perhaps seeing their president for the first time. Certainly seeing the Queen for the first time.”“You can hear as he nears Buckingham the roar going up,” enthused the channel’s correspondent on the ground. “Excited Chinese nationals perhaps seeing their president for the first time. Certainly seeing the Queen for the first time.”
Wang Yiwei, a Chinese academic who is anchoring a television broadcast of the first day’s action, tells viewers Xi’s trip is about mixing the best of both nations.Wang Yiwei, a Chinese academic who is anchoring a television broadcast of the first day’s action, tells viewers Xi’s trip is about mixing the best of both nations.
“The UK is the number one soft power country in the world,” he says. “ [This is] soft power and hard power cooperation.”“The UK is the number one soft power country in the world,” he says. “ [This is] soft power and hard power cooperation.”
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The Birmingham Mail reports today that George Osborne personally intervened to Xi Jinping to visit Manchester, not the Midlands, during his four-day tour.The Birmingham Mail reports today that George Osborne personally intervened to Xi Jinping to visit Manchester, not the Midlands, during his four-day tour.
According to the paper, several key figures had lobbied for the Chinese president to visit Birmingham, including John Lewis chairman Andy Street and Business Secretary Sajid Javid, the Business Secretary, who is MP for Bromsgrove.According to the paper, several key figures had lobbied for the Chinese president to visit Birmingham, including John Lewis chairman Andy Street and Business Secretary Sajid Javid, the Business Secretary, who is MP for Bromsgrove.
The visit to Birmingham was reportedly set be used to announce the relocation of hundreds of jobs to Birmingham for Chinese car manufacturer Changan Automobile, as well as other infrastructure announcements.The visit to Birmingham was reportedly set be used to announce the relocation of hundreds of jobs to Birmingham for Chinese car manufacturer Changan Automobile, as well as other infrastructure announcements.
However, Xi will now fly to Manchester, Osborne’s preferred destination because of his “northern powerhouse” initiative, where he will have lunch at Manchester town hall, visit Manchester University and tour Manchester City’s stadium with David Cameron - though he is rumoured to be a Manchester United fan.However, Xi will now fly to Manchester, Osborne’s preferred destination because of his “northern powerhouse” initiative, where he will have lunch at Manchester town hall, visit Manchester University and tour Manchester City’s stadium with David Cameron - though he is rumoured to be a Manchester United fan.
A council source told the Birmingham Mail a business summit would be held on Wednesday for Chinese investors instead, saying: “We are meeting the money men, which is what matters most.”A council source told the Birmingham Mail a business summit would be held on Wednesday for Chinese investors instead, saying: “We are meeting the money men, which is what matters most.”
Downing Street would not comment on the speculation.Downing Street would not comment on the speculation.
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Rowena MasonRowena Mason
David Cameron’s spokesman will not reveal how strongly he is prepared to object to China’s steel-dumping in his meetings with Xi.David Cameron’s spokesman will not reveal how strongly he is prepared to object to China’s steel-dumping in his meetings with Xi.
She would only say he will “raise” the matter and discuss how the actions of one country can impact on another.She would only say he will “raise” the matter and discuss how the actions of one country can impact on another.
There is little sense that he plans to complain forcefully about China’s behaviour.There is little sense that he plans to complain forcefully about China’s behaviour.
“There are a number of challenges - competitive pricing from China is one of them,” she said, when asked whether Cameron agrees with the UK steel industry that Chinese dumping is to blame for its predicament.“There are a number of challenges - competitive pricing from China is one of them,” she said, when asked whether Cameron agrees with the UK steel industry that Chinese dumping is to blame for its predicament.
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Julian BorgerJulian Borger
Our diplomatic editor has been with the crowds outside Horse Guards Parade as the President arrived.Our diplomatic editor has been with the crowds outside Horse Guards Parade as the President arrived.
As the procession went past an array of big red and gold banners spelling out the message “Welcome Big Buddy Xi” the mostly Chinese crowd whooped in delight.As the procession went past an array of big red and gold banners spelling out the message “Welcome Big Buddy Xi” the mostly Chinese crowd whooped in delight.
They had been there since 8am some of them and had just enough battery power to take a selfie with the Queen and Xi riding by in the backgroundThey had been there since 8am some of them and had just enough battery power to take a selfie with the Queen and Xi riding by in the background
Many in the crowd were exquisitely attuned to the nuances of royal protocol. Jing Aarons who lives in Knightsbridge said that it was very rare for a visiting head of state to ride in the Queen’s golden carriage.Many in the crowd were exquisitely attuned to the nuances of royal protocol. Jing Aarons who lives in Knightsbridge said that it was very rare for a visiting head of state to ride in the Queen’s golden carriage.
“That almost never happens. Putin rode in an open-topped carriage. This is very special,” she said and leapt into the air with pure joy.“That almost never happens. Putin rode in an open-topped carriage. This is very special,” she said and leapt into the air with pure joy.
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Peter WalkerPeter Walker
The Guardian’s correspondent watched the Diamond Jubilee State coach sweep down past the protesters on the Mall.The Guardian’s correspondent watched the Diamond Jubilee State coach sweep down past the protesters on the Mall.
As Xi finally went past amid a parade of coaches, horsemen and security in Range Rovers, the Tibet protesters yelled and waved their flags, now behind three rows of barriers and police.As Xi finally went past amid a parade of coaches, horsemen and security in Range Rovers, the Tibet protesters yelled and waved their flags, now behind three rows of barriers and police.
The Chinese crowd next to them also yelled and honked vuvuzelas, but there was no real rancour or aggression from either group.And then it was done. Would Xi have seen the protest? Maybe, if he was looking in the right direction.The Chinese crowd next to them also yelled and honked vuvuzelas, but there was no real rancour or aggression from either group.And then it was done. Would Xi have seen the protest? Maybe, if he was looking in the right direction.
Would he have noticed the vastly more numerous supportive crowd and their much bigger flags and banners, everywhere else on the Mall? Definitely.Would he have noticed the vastly more numerous supportive crowd and their much bigger flags and banners, everywhere else on the Mall? Definitely.
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Xi Jinping arrives at Buckingham PalaceXi Jinping arrives at Buckingham Palace
The Queen, Philip, Mr Xi and Madame Peng pose for a photograph at the grand entrance of the palace pic.twitter.com/cq3fh00lOMThe Queen, Philip, Mr Xi and Madame Peng pose for a photograph at the grand entrance of the palace pic.twitter.com/cq3fh00lOM
The Queen and Mr Xi arrive back at the palace following the procession pic.twitter.com/cva2LebgLRThe Queen and Mr Xi arrive back at the palace following the procession pic.twitter.com/cva2LebgLR
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Julian Borger, the Guardian’s diplomatic editor, was at the ceremony watching the cavalry process down to Horse Guards Parade.Julian Borger, the Guardian’s diplomatic editor, was at the ceremony watching the cavalry process down to Horse Guards Parade.
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Here’s Xi Jinping at Horse Guards Parade a few moments ago. The Chinese couple and the Royals are now arriving at Buckingham Palace.Here’s Xi Jinping at Horse Guards Parade a few moments ago. The Chinese couple and the Royals are now arriving at Buckingham Palace.
At London’s Horse Guards Parade - Henry VIII’s former jousting yard - David Cameron shook hands with Xi, who has hailed the visit as an “important moment”.At London’s Horse Guards Parade - Henry VIII’s former jousting yard - David Cameron shook hands with Xi, who has hailed the visit as an “important moment”.
The Queen also introduced the President to Home Secretary Theresa May, Alan Yarrow, the Lord Mayor of the City of London and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe.The Queen also introduced the President to Home Secretary Theresa May, Alan Yarrow, the Lord Mayor of the City of London and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe.
Military top brass were also presented to China’s leader - General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Sir Philip Jones, The Fleet Commander, General Sir Nicholas Carter, Chief of the General Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, Chief of the Air Staff.Military top brass were also presented to China’s leader - General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Sir Philip Jones, The Fleet Commander, General Sir Nicholas Carter, Chief of the General Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, Chief of the Air Staff.
Here’s what went on during the short ceremony, according to the Press Association:Here’s what went on during the short ceremony, according to the Press Association:
Before the Queen and president on Horse Guards Parade was a guard of honour comprising 96 rank and file men and three officers from 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.Before the Queen and president on Horse Guards Parade was a guard of honour comprising 96 rank and file men and three officers from 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
Major Benjamin Jesty, captain of the guard of honour, marched forward and presented his men giving the order in Mandarin.Major Benjamin Jesty, captain of the guard of honour, marched forward and presented his men giving the order in Mandarin.
Speaking the language he has been practising for a number of weeks he said: “The Guard of Honour of 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards is present, formed up and ready for your inspection Sir”.Speaking the language he has been practising for a number of weeks he said: “The Guard of Honour of 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards is present, formed up and ready for your inspection Sir”.
Philip joined the Chinese leader as he walked past the two rows of guardsmen wearing their scarlet tunics and bearskins.Philip joined the Chinese leader as he walked past the two rows of guardsmen wearing their scarlet tunics and bearskins.
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On the Mall, the drumming from pro-China protesters is drowning up the chants of ‘Free Tibet’ from Amnesty International and other groups.On the Mall, the drumming from pro-China protesters is drowning up the chants of ‘Free Tibet’ from Amnesty International and other groups.
You can really hear the sheer noise of those Chinese groups in this video by Peter Walker.You can really hear the sheer noise of those Chinese groups in this video by Peter Walker.
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Xi Jinping arrives at Horse Guards ParadeXi Jinping arrives at Horse Guards Parade
Xi Jinping has arrived at the welcome ceremony, the Queen is escorting the Chinese President into the gold carriage, and Prince Philip is following with Peng Liyuan.Xi Jinping has arrived at the welcome ceremony, the Queen is escorting the Chinese President into the gold carriage, and Prince Philip is following with Peng Liyuan.
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Queen & Philip probably haven't been greeted by such crowds on the Mall for a while. Yes, 98% Chinese. But very keen nonetheless.Queen & Philip probably haven't been greeted by such crowds on the Mall for a while. Yes, 98% Chinese. But very keen nonetheless.
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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have arrived now at Horse Guards Parade, in effect to collect President Xi for his short carriage ride to Buckingham Palace along the Mall.The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have arrived now at Horse Guards Parade, in effect to collect President Xi for his short carriage ride to Buckingham Palace along the Mall.
There will be a 41 gun salute - a key part of every state visit by a national leader. Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan will have an “informal lunch” with the Royals after their trip down the Mall.There will be a 41 gun salute - a key part of every state visit by a national leader. Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan will have an “informal lunch” with the Royals after their trip down the Mall.
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Queen and David Cameron arriving at Horseguards Parade for welcome ceremony - live streamQueen and David Cameron arriving at Horseguards Parade for welcome ceremony - live stream
Xi Jinping is about to arrive at Buckingham Palace - watch this live stream for his meeting with the Queen and the welcome ceremony.Xi Jinping is about to arrive at Buckingham Palace - watch this live stream for his meeting with the Queen and the welcome ceremony.
A guard of honour is welcoming the Chinese first couple on the Mall, which is decked in the flags of China and the UK. David Cameron and Theresa May have already arrived, and the Queen has departed from Buckingham Palace.A guard of honour is welcoming the Chinese first couple on the Mall, which is decked in the flags of China and the UK. David Cameron and Theresa May have already arrived, and the Queen has departed from Buckingham Palace.
The Chinese national anthem will be played and presentations made, as the Queen and Prince Philip accompany Xi and Peng in a state carriage procession to Buckingham Palace, where the president and his wife will lunch with the Queen and view items from the Royal Collection in the picture gallery of the palace.The Chinese national anthem will be played and presentations made, as the Queen and Prince Philip accompany Xi and Peng in a state carriage procession to Buckingham Palace, where the president and his wife will lunch with the Queen and view items from the Royal Collection in the picture gallery of the palace.
Updated at 11.56am BSTUpdated at 11.56am BST
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Libby BrooksLibby Brooks
John Clark, community union rep for Dalzell, has just spoken to reporters outside the Tata steel plant in Motherwell, and criticised David Cameron’s approach to his meeting with Xi Jinping.John Clark, community union rep for Dalzell, has just spoken to reporters outside the Tata steel plant in Motherwell, and criticised David Cameron’s approach to his meeting with Xi Jinping.
“David Cameron is putting out the red carpet for the Chinese president. He be putting demands on the table instead,” Clark said.“David Cameron is putting out the red carpet for the Chinese president. He be putting demands on the table instead,” Clark said.
“He must see that this has been an ongoing situation and we have been trying to make the UK government aware of the situation for over two years.”“He must see that this has been an ongoing situation and we have been trying to make the UK government aware of the situation for over two years.”
Tata had earlier blamed cheap Chinese imports in part for the job cuts announced today.Tata had earlier blamed cheap Chinese imports in part for the job cuts announced today.
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Kate Allen, the UK director of Amnesty International, has been speaking to the Guardian’s Peter Walker at the protest on the Mall.Kate Allen, the UK director of Amnesty International, has been speaking to the Guardian’s Peter Walker at the protest on the Mall.
Everything we’ve heard about this visit suggests human rights are not on the agenda and that’s not acceptable.Everything we’ve heard about this visit suggests human rights are not on the agenda and that’s not acceptable.
China has a government where there are more executions in that one country than in the rest of the world combined, a government that has recently arrested 245 lawyers who have been working for ordinary people against the state and its corruption.China has a government where there are more executions in that one country than in the rest of the world combined, a government that has recently arrested 245 lawyers who have been working for ordinary people against the state and its corruption.
Here’s the full interview:Here’s the full interview:
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There’s a stronger showing from human rights protesters now as the time for Xi to sweep down the Mall draws closer.There’s a stronger showing from human rights protesters now as the time for Xi to sweep down the Mall draws closer.
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The Guardian’s Simon Jenkins has been examining whether there is in indeed any point to Britain “raising human rights” with the Chinese government during a state visit.The Guardian’s Simon Jenkins has been examining whether there is in indeed any point to Britain “raising human rights” with the Chinese government during a state visit.
British ministers are to “raise human right concerns” with their Chinese guests this week. What on earth for? It is impolite, pointless, hypocritical and probably counter-productive. We are cringing supplicants for Chinese capital – as we claim to be for Saudi “intelligence”. What has this to do with human rights?British ministers are to “raise human right concerns” with their Chinese guests this week. What on earth for? It is impolite, pointless, hypocritical and probably counter-productive. We are cringing supplicants for Chinese capital – as we claim to be for Saudi “intelligence”. What has this to do with human rights?
The itch to pass judgment on other people’s affairs is the occupational disease of British rulers. Sometime it drives us wretchedly to war, as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Libya.The itch to pass judgment on other people’s affairs is the occupational disease of British rulers. Sometime it drives us wretchedly to war, as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Libya.
Otherwise it is merely rude, a diplomatic tic, a state of mind. If I were a Chinese at dinner tonight and a British minister dared to mention human rights, I would reply in kind.Otherwise it is merely rude, a diplomatic tic, a state of mind. If I were a Chinese at dinner tonight and a British minister dared to mention human rights, I would reply in kind.
Read the full piece here:Read the full piece here:
Related: What if the Chinese were to ‘raise human rights’ with us? | Simon JenkinsRelated: What if the Chinese were to ‘raise human rights’ with us? | Simon Jenkins
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Joshua Wong, the student who became one of the most prominent faces of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy umbrella movement, is in London to protest the president’s visit.Joshua Wong, the student who became one of the most prominent faces of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy umbrella movement, is in London to protest the president’s visit.
He spoke at the Oxford Union last night.He spoke at the Oxford Union last night.
We hope to let Xi know that it is not possible to arrest people all over the world.We hope to let Xi know that it is not possible to arrest people all over the world.
However, the most important thing is the attitude of the British prime minister. He needs to raise the issue. Otherwise Xi will continue to focus on the core issue of investment.However, the most important thing is the attitude of the British prime minister. He needs to raise the issue. Otherwise Xi will continue to focus on the core issue of investment.
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There’s a party atmosphere down on the Mall as the pro-Chinese demonstrators await Xi’s carriage.There’s a party atmosphere down on the Mall as the pro-Chinese demonstrators await Xi’s carriage.
Pro Chinese at #ChinaStateVisit @bbc5live pic.twitter.com/TCwu0mrwokPro Chinese at #ChinaStateVisit @bbc5live pic.twitter.com/TCwu0mrwok
Here's a dragon giving it laldy. https://t.co/VrA0NSBLYUHere's a dragon giving it laldy. https://t.co/VrA0NSBLYU
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Peter WalkerPeter Walker
If Xi Jinping does spot any human rights protesters as he sweeps down the Mall to Buckingham Palace in about an hour, he’ll need to look pretty carefully.If Xi Jinping does spot any human rights protesters as he sweeps down the Mall to Buckingham Palace in about an hour, he’ll need to look pretty carefully.
So far a mere 15 or so metres of one side of the street is set aside for a few dozen protesters from the Falungong spiritual group, banned as a”cult” in China in 1999 and brutally repressed since. Some more rights activists are due there soon.So far a mere 15 or so metres of one side of the street is set aside for a few dozen protesters from the Falungong spiritual group, banned as a”cult” in China in 1999 and brutally repressed since. Some more rights activists are due there soon.
The rest of the Mall is filled with many thousands of Chinese nationals beating flags and banners to welcome their president. It’s a massive turnout, many deep already near the palace and several deep further away.The rest of the Mall is filled with many thousands of Chinese nationals beating flags and banners to welcome their president. It’s a massive turnout, many deep already near the palace and several deep further away.
The people I talked to - mainly young, many of them students in London - were reluctant to talk about human rights.The people I talked to - mainly young, many of them students in London - were reluctant to talk about human rights.
“I don’t know much about this group,” said Lulu Guo, an interior design student from southern China. “I’m here because it’s exciting to see our president.”“I don’t know much about this group,” said Lulu Guo, an interior design student from southern China. “I’m here because it’s exciting to see our president.”
There is clearly a significant element of organisation about the pro-Xi crowds, with many in identical “I heart China” t-shirts and carrying identical banners on telescopic poles.There is clearly a significant element of organisation about the pro-Xi crowds, with many in identical “I heart China” t-shirts and carrying identical banners on telescopic poles.
Some of the crowd insisted they had made the flags and banners themselves, but they could be seen being removed from boxes carrying freight labels from China Southern, an airline.Some of the crowd insisted they had made the flags and banners themselves, but they could be seen being removed from boxes carrying freight labels from China Southern, an airline.
One group of students referred all media to their “leader”, a man from Beijing who said he was a teacher on holiday with no official position.One group of students referred all media to their “leader”, a man from Beijing who said he was a teacher on holiday with no official position.
Despite the supposed ban on drums to drown out any human rights chants, there are many drummers here now.Despite the supposed ban on drums to drown out any human rights chants, there are many drummers here now.
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Our correspondent Peter Walker has found the source of the Chinese banners on the Mall for the protest today - they are, unsurprisingly, made in China. The Chinese written on the box shows that 270 pieces, weighing 4,024kg were shipped from the southern city of Guangzhou to Beijing earlier this month by China Southern Airlines.Our correspondent Peter Walker has found the source of the Chinese banners on the Mall for the protest today - they are, unsurprisingly, made in China. The Chinese written on the box shows that 270 pieces, weighing 4,024kg were shipped from the southern city of Guangzhou to Beijing earlier this month by China Southern Airlines.
If pro-Xi banners are all London made, seems odd they come in boxes bearing China Southern airline cargo labels... pic.twitter.com/DUL9WVjxpxIf pro-Xi banners are all London made, seems odd they come in boxes bearing China Southern airline cargo labels... pic.twitter.com/DUL9WVjxpx
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Tata Steel has confirmed that nearly 1,200 jobs will go in Scunthorpe and Scotland, blaming China in part for the collapse of the industry in a statement that will hang heavy over today’s ceremonial proceedings.Tata Steel has confirmed that nearly 1,200 jobs will go in Scunthorpe and Scotland, blaming China in part for the collapse of the industry in a statement that will hang heavy over today’s ceremonial proceedings.
Tata said: there have been “a shift in market conditions caused by a flood of cheap imports, particularly from China, a strong pound and high electricity costs.”Tata said: there have been “a shift in market conditions caused by a flood of cheap imports, particularly from China, a strong pound and high electricity costs.”
Follow our live coverage of the steel crisis here:Follow our live coverage of the steel crisis here:
Related: Steel crisis grows as Tata confirms 1,170 job cuts - business liveRelated: Steel crisis grows as Tata confirms 1,170 job cuts - business live
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There’s quite a trend in the adverts in this morning’s Financial Times - six full-page Chinese state-owned company adverts welcoming Xi Jinping to London, and a seventh centred on China from French bank BNP Paribas.There’s quite a trend in the adverts in this morning’s Financial Times - six full-page Chinese state-owned company adverts welcoming Xi Jinping to London, and a seventh centred on China from French bank BNP Paribas.
Bit of a theme in the adverts in the FT this morning #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/pwFKqzXqduBit of a theme in the adverts in the FT this morning #ChinaStateVisit pic.twitter.com/pwFKqzXqdu
Xi Jinping seems to be single-handedly reviving print advertising in the FT this morningXi Jinping seems to be single-handedly reviving print advertising in the FT this morning
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There seems to be an unnerving uniformity to the “homemade” decorations the Chinese supporters have brought to their protest on the Mall.There seems to be an unnerving uniformity to the “homemade” decorations the Chinese supporters have brought to their protest on the Mall.
Pro-Xi protesters have hundreds of identical giant banners on metal poles... but all insist they made them themselves.Pro-Xi protesters have hundreds of identical giant banners on metal poles... but all insist they made them themselves.
I ask one young man why all the boxes the banners came from were identical. "We must have all gone to the same print shop," he replies.I ask one young man why all the boxes the banners came from were identical. "We must have all gone to the same print shop," he replies.
The Press Association’s Joe Nerssessian has the (rather obvious) explanation.The Press Association’s Joe Nerssessian has the (rather obvious) explanation.
@peterwalker99 Chinese woman just confirmed they've come from embassy. Tshirts and hats too@peterwalker99 Chinese woman just confirmed they've come from embassy. Tshirts and hats too
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Britain will regret closer China ties - expertBritain will regret closer China ties - expert
China expert James McGregor has some harsh words for the politicians cosying up to Xi on this visit, warning that Britain is acting like a “panting puppy” which it would come to bitterly regret.China expert James McGregor has some harsh words for the politicians cosying up to Xi on this visit, warning that Britain is acting like a “panting puppy” which it would come to bitterly regret.
The chairman of consultancy group APCO Worldwide’s Chinese operations told the Today programme:The chairman of consultancy group APCO Worldwide’s Chinese operations told the Today programme:
This is incredible what’s going on right now, with the British Government saying ‘we want to be your best friend, we want to be your best friend, we’ll do anything for it’.This is incredible what’s going on right now, with the British Government saying ‘we want to be your best friend, we want to be your best friend, we’ll do anything for it’.
Well, if you act like a panting puppy, the object of your attention is going to think they have got you on a leash.Well, if you act like a panting puppy, the object of your attention is going to think they have got you on a leash.
China does not respect people that suck up to him. I think England is going to rue the day they did this.China does not respect people that suck up to him. I think England is going to rue the day they did this.
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It’s certainly looking like a celebratory atmosphere on the Mall this morning, with pro-China protesters far outnumbering any human rights demonstrators so far.It’s certainly looking like a celebratory atmosphere on the Mall this morning, with pro-China protesters far outnumbering any human rights demonstrators so far.
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Tom PhillipsTom Phillips
I’ve been speaking to Willy Lam, the author of a recent book on Xi Jinping, about the state visit.I’ve been speaking to Willy Lam, the author of a recent book on Xi Jinping, about the state visit.
Lam thinks China’s strongman leader will be overjoyed with the reception he receives today as he is taken to Buckingham Palace.Lam thinks China’s strongman leader will be overjoyed with the reception he receives today as he is taken to Buckingham Palace.
“I think he will feel ecstatic. He will feel out of this world. The British royalty is perhaps the most storied monarchy in the world. Being afforded this welcome will give him a similar feeling to what he must have felt when he was overseeing the military parade in Beijing on 3 September,” he says.“I think he will feel ecstatic. He will feel out of this world. The British royalty is perhaps the most storied monarchy in the world. Being afforded this welcome will give him a similar feeling to what he must have felt when he was overseeing the military parade in Beijing on 3 September,” he says.
Lam believes today’s pomp and circumstance has significant political value to Xi Jinping whose domestic reputation as an all-powerful commander-in-chief has suffered this year because of the stock market turmoil in China. “His popularity has been dented,” Lam says. “Many people have lost money.”Lam believes today’s pomp and circumstance has significant political value to Xi Jinping whose domestic reputation as an all-powerful commander-in-chief has suffered this year because of the stock market turmoil in China. “His popularity has been dented,” Lam says. “Many people have lost money.”
Lam thinks Xi’s reception in London will help him bolster China’s reputation as a “semi-super power”. But, for Britain, the decision to roll out the reddest of carpets comes at a price.Lam thinks Xi’s reception in London will help him bolster China’s reputation as a “semi-super power”. But, for Britain, the decision to roll out the reddest of carpets comes at a price.
“British people should know that this enthusiastic welcome that is being afforded to Xi Jinping will be used by the Communist party’s propaganda department to burnish the reputation of an authoritarian leader who has significantly stepped up the crackdown on all kinds of dissent,” he says.“British people should know that this enthusiastic welcome that is being afforded to Xi Jinping will be used by the Communist party’s propaganda department to burnish the reputation of an authoritarian leader who has significantly stepped up the crackdown on all kinds of dissent,” he says.
Many in Hong Kong, the former British colony where Lam lives, were furious that David Cameron appeared to be ignoring its struggle to wrestle democracy from Beijing.Many in Hong Kong, the former British colony where Lam lives, were furious that David Cameron appeared to be ignoring its struggle to wrestle democracy from Beijing.
“Britain has not said a single word but instead seems to be cuddling up to the new emperor,” he said.“Britain has not said a single word but instead seems to be cuddling up to the new emperor,” he said.
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Peter Walker has been out speaking to pro-Chinese demonstrators at the meticulously organised demonstration on The Mall this morning.Peter Walker has been out speaking to pro-Chinese demonstrators at the meticulously organised demonstration on The Mall this morning.
Pro Xi demo v organised. Lots of professional-looking banners & "I heart China" T shirts. Many look like students. pic.twitter.com/m2oyY7hFtnPro Xi demo v organised. Lots of professional-looking banners & "I heart China" T shirts. Many look like students. pic.twitter.com/m2oyY7hFtn
Here's one of the many boxes of flags being handed out to pro-Xi crowd on the Mall. Almost all have flags. pic.twitter.com/4y6fAUX88cHere's one of the many boxes of flags being handed out to pro-Xi crowd on the Mall. Almost all have flags. pic.twitter.com/4y6fAUX88c
When it comes to sheer acreage of flags and banners, the human rights protesters are looking vastly outnumbered. pic.twitter.com/0D76ifEIybWhen it comes to sheer acreage of flags and banners, the human rights protesters are looking vastly outnumbered. pic.twitter.com/0D76ifEIyb
London restaurant worker originally from Guangdong, S China poses with giant Mao picture on Mall pic.twitter.com/bs8S7p8hLQLondon restaurant worker originally from Guangdong, S China poses with giant Mao picture on Mall pic.twitter.com/bs8S7p8hLQ
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Hammond: Britain has 'eyes wide open'Hammond: Britain has 'eyes wide open'
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said Britain has its “eyes wide open” about China in an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said Britain has its “eyes wide open” about China in an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
He said:He said:
I don’t think we are naive. It’s very much in our national interest to engage with China but we do so with our eyes wide open,” he added.I don’t think we are naive. It’s very much in our national interest to engage with China but we do so with our eyes wide open,” he added.
I think we are developing a mature relationship with the Chinese. They know that we are looking not just to China but to many other countries for infrastructure investment in the UK.I think we are developing a mature relationship with the Chinese. They know that we are looking not just to China but to many other countries for infrastructure investment in the UK.
One of the key issues David Cameron has been urged to raise is the proliferation of cheaper Chinese steel and its devastating effect on British industry.One of the key issues David Cameron has been urged to raise is the proliferation of cheaper Chinese steel and its devastating effect on British industry.
The prime minister promised in the Commons on Monday that steel would be on his list of topics to discuss, as UK firm Caparo announced it was entering partial administration, with some 1,700 steel jobs at risk.The prime minister promised in the Commons on Monday that steel would be on his list of topics to discuss, as UK firm Caparo announced it was entering partial administration, with some 1,700 steel jobs at risk.
Thousands more jobs have been lost in Redcar, Scunthorpe and Scotland earlier this month.Thousands more jobs have been lost in Redcar, Scunthorpe and Scotland earlier this month.
Hammond told Radio 4 Today:Hammond told Radio 4 Today:
If we had steel prices in the UK that were far out of line with the steel prices in other countries, our downstream industries would not be able to be competitive with the products they produce.If we had steel prices in the UK that were far out of line with the steel prices in other countries, our downstream industries would not be able to be competitive with the products they produce.
So, we have got to get the balance right. Trying to protect our steel industry in a sensible way, which we are doing, but recognising that we operating in a global economy and we can’t simply build a wall around the UK.So, we have got to get the balance right. Trying to protect our steel industry in a sensible way, which we are doing, but recognising that we operating in a global economy and we can’t simply build a wall around the UK.
Related: UK steelmakers urge PM to confront visiting Chinese president over 'unfair' dumpingRelated: UK steelmakers urge PM to confront visiting Chinese president over 'unfair' dumping
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Tom PhillipsTom Phillips
The Guardian’s Beijing correspondent has been looking over the Chinese press this morning.The Guardian’s Beijing correspondent has been looking over the Chinese press this morning.
There are cartoons galore in Chinese state media today, commemorating the start of Xi Jinping’s state visit to Britain.There are cartoons galore in Chinese state media today, commemorating the start of Xi Jinping’s state visit to Britain.
Xinhua, China’s official news agency, has a three-minute animation showing Chairman Xi jetting off the London.Xinhua, China’s official news agency, has a three-minute animation showing Chairman Xi jetting off the London.
“This is the first state visit to the UK in 10 years,” a voice over enthuses. “You know how important it is!”“This is the first state visit to the UK in 10 years,” a voice over enthuses. “You know how important it is!”
The cartoon features a mockup of the giant red carpet down which Xi will strut later on today.Editors at the China Daily have opted for a video listicle celebrating what politicians are calling the “golden friendship” between London and Beijing.The cartoon features a mockup of the giant red carpet down which Xi will strut later on today.Editors at the China Daily have opted for a video listicle celebrating what politicians are calling the “golden friendship” between London and Beijing.
Meanwhile in Chinese state media (answers: binge drinking, Susan Boyle, a belief in ghosts) https://t.co/ywoXqGFi7c pic.twitter.com/onVWxYawSgMeanwhile in Chinese state media (answers: binge drinking, Susan Boyle, a belief in ghosts) https://t.co/ywoXqGFi7c pic.twitter.com/onVWxYawSg
Among its list of the “29 things that Chinese and British share” the newspaper highlights binge drinking, politicians who like smoking, period dramas, great philosophers, a fondness for Susan Boyle and Jackie Chan, a passion for boat racing and.... comfy trains!Among its list of the “29 things that Chinese and British share” the newspaper highlights binge drinking, politicians who like smoking, period dramas, great philosophers, a fondness for Susan Boyle and Jackie Chan, a passion for boat racing and.... comfy trains!
Updated at 9.26am BSTUpdated at 9.26am BST
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Pro-China groups gather on the Mall to drown out protestersPro-China groups gather on the Mall to drown out protesters
Members of the pro-China protest are out on the Mall already to greet Xi Jinping, but their plans to drown out human rights demonstrators with a chorus of drumming have been scuppered by the royal parks regulations.Members of the pro-China protest are out on the Mall already to greet Xi Jinping, but their plans to drown out human rights demonstrators with a chorus of drumming have been scuppered by the royal parks regulations.
My colleagues Ben Quinn and Vikram Dodd report this morning that the drummers cannot play in St James’ Park.My colleagues Ben Quinn and Vikram Dodd report this morning that the drummers cannot play in St James’ Park.
Related: Pro-China groups blocked from using drums as Xi Jinping arrives in UKRelated: Pro-China groups blocked from using drums as Xi Jinping arrives in UK
Hundreds of protesters from Amnesty International, pro-Tibetan groups and other Chinese dissident groups are also planning to gather in the park on Tuesday morning before Xi is driven along the Mall to Buckingham Palace.Hundreds of protesters from Amnesty International, pro-Tibetan groups and other Chinese dissident groups are also planning to gather in the park on Tuesday morning before Xi is driven along the Mall to Buckingham Palace.
It seems the pro-China protesters are earlier risers, according to Peter Walker.It seems the pro-China protesters are earlier risers, according to Peter Walker.
I'm on the Mall ahead of Xi Jinping's arrival at Buckingham Palace later. So far the pro-China protesters greatly outnumber the antis.I'm on the Mall ahead of Xi Jinping's arrival at Buckingham Palace later. So far the pro-China protesters greatly outnumber the antis.
So far the only protesters I've seen are Falungong people. They're penned in while pro Xi folk can go anywhere pic.twitter.com/pgXLxMVmHzSo far the only protesters I've seen are Falungong people. They're penned in while pro Xi folk can go anywhere pic.twitter.com/pgXLxMVmHz
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Last night, Prince William made a direct appeal to Chinese people to boycott ivory and other endangered animal products used in traditional medicine.Last night, Prince William made a direct appeal to Chinese people to boycott ivory and other endangered animal products used in traditional medicine.
The country is a key consumer of ivory, with demand for the valuable tusks threatening dwindling elephant populations.The country is a key consumer of ivory, with demand for the valuable tusks threatening dwindling elephant populations.
The speech at King’s College London, on the eve of the presidential visit, was recorded for popular Chinese television show “Let’s Talk” - greeting viewers in Mandarin by saying xiexie, hen gaoxing he ni jianmian - “Thank you, I’m pleased to meet you.”The speech at King’s College London, on the eve of the presidential visit, was recorded for popular Chinese television show “Let’s Talk” - greeting viewers in Mandarin by saying xiexie, hen gaoxing he ni jianmian - “Thank you, I’m pleased to meet you.”
“In the 33 years since I was born, we have lost around 70 percent of Africa’s elephant population. Of those that are left, 20,000 are being killed every year - that is 54 elephants killed every single day,” William said, in a speech that acknowledged the role his own ancesters had played in fuelling the demand for luxury goods made from wild species.“In the 33 years since I was born, we have lost around 70 percent of Africa’s elephant population. Of those that are left, 20,000 are being killed every year - that is 54 elephants killed every single day,” William said, in a speech that acknowledged the role his own ancesters had played in fuelling the demand for luxury goods made from wild species.
“At this rate, children born this year, like my daughter Charlotte, will see the last wild elephants and rhinos die before their 25th birthdays,” he said.“At this rate, children born this year, like my daughter Charlotte, will see the last wild elephants and rhinos die before their 25th birthdays,” he said.
William, who is one of the tallest members of the Royal family at 6ft 3, still had to crane his neck as he met legendary Chinese Basketball player Yao Ming, who is more than a foot taller at 7ft 6.William, who is one of the tallest members of the Royal family at 6ft 3, still had to crane his neck as he met legendary Chinese Basketball player Yao Ming, who is more than a foot taller at 7ft 6.
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Here’s the official schedule for Xi’s activities today:Here’s the official schedule for Xi’s activities today:
9.15am Charles and Camilla go to greet Xi at Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Knightsbridge9.15am Charles and Camilla go to greet Xi at Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Knightsbridge
10.30am Ceremonial welcome by Queen on Horse Guards Parade10.30am Ceremonial welcome by Queen on Horse Guards Parade
11.45am State carriage arrival at Buckingham Palace - protesters are expected to demonstrate on the Mall as the president arrives to highlight human rights abuses in China11.45am State carriage arrival at Buckingham Palace - protesters are expected to demonstrate on the Mall as the president arrives to highlight human rights abuses in China
1.30pm Xi will view a display of Chinese items in Royal Collection1.30pm Xi will view a display of Chinese items in Royal Collection
3.15pm The Chinese president will address both Houses of Parliament3.15pm The Chinese president will address both Houses of Parliament
4.20pm Tea with Charles and Camilla at Clarence House4.20pm Tea with Charles and Camilla at Clarence House
5.00pm Xi will be greeted by Prince William then meet Jeremy Corbyn at Buckingham Palace prior to State Banquet, which the Duchess of Cambridge will also attend5.00pm Xi will be greeted by Prince William then meet Jeremy Corbyn at Buckingham Palace prior to State Banquet, which the Duchess of Cambridge will also attend
7.20pm Speeches at the State Banquet speeches at Buckingham Palace7.20pm Speeches at the State Banquet speeches at Buckingham Palace
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Here’s Xi Jinping arriving with his wife Peng Liyuan at Heathrow Airport last night for the four-day state visit.Here’s Xi Jinping arriving with his wife Peng Liyuan at Heathrow Airport last night for the four-day state visit.
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China's Xi Jinping UK visit - day 1China's Xi Jinping UK visit - day 1
Good morning, we’re liveblogging the visit of Xi Jinping, the first visit to Britain by a Chinese president in a decade.Good morning, we’re liveblogging the visit of Xi Jinping, the first visit to Britain by a Chinese president in a decade.