We begin in Shanghai, the last stop of Theresa May's three-day visit to China. The British prime minister has called for intensifying what the two sides call a "golden era" of ties. She wrapped up her visit with a speech at a China-UK Business Forum. On Thursday, she had a meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two sides have signed deals worth of more than 9 billion pounds. May's first stop was Wuhan, a city with the most college students in the world.