No UK apology over slavery at Commonwealth summit

PA Media King Charles arriving at the airport in Sydney Australia where he was greeted by the governor generalPA MediaKing Charles will attend a Commonwealth summit in Samoa after visiting AustraliaThe government has said there will not be an apology over Britain's role in the transatlantic slave trade, when King Charles and Sir Keir Starmer visit the Commonwealth summit in Samoa next week.
A Downing Street spokesperson had already ruled out financial reparations.
Last year, the King spoke of his "greatest sorrow and regret" at the "wrongdoings" of the colonial era on a visit to Kenya, but stopped short of an apology, which would have depended on the agreement of ministers.
The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, to be held in Samoa on 25 and 26 October, will bring together the leaders of 56 countries.