 The UK and Kenya have signed a new defence agreement to help reduce the threat posed by the terror group Al-Shabaab. The UK announced it was stepping up its counter-terrorism and military support. After a meeting between the defence ministers of both countries in London, Kenya has been a target for Al-Shabaab since 2011, and the new agreement includes efforts to prevent extremism in coastal areas vital for Kenya's terrorism industry. Good afternoon, everybody. It's a really great pleasure to welcome my friend Ahuru Kenya, the President of Kenya. We are together co-chairmen of the Global Partnership for Education and Tomorrow will be to raise a lot for a great, great cause, which is to help young people around the world, particularly girls, to get quality education. But we're also, of course, here to entrench deep and intensify the friendship between the UK and Kenya, and we have a partnership agreement which we're building on. Absolutely. On everything from defence to green technology. The health. The health? Ah, yes, but I'm not allowed to announce that. I will say nothing. My lips are sealed. I will say nothing about the nasties of other things that we want to do. But some interesting stuff we did on trade today.