Minggu, 28 April 2019

Beijing defends Huawei amid row over role in UK's 5G network - BBC News

The UK should make "independent" decisions about whether to let Huawei help build its 5G network, according to China's ambassador in London.

The US, Australia and New Zealand say the Chinese firm is a security risk because of its ties to the state.

But writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Liu Xiaoming said Britain should resist pressure from other nations.

He said risks should be taken seriously but added the company had enjoyed a "good track record on security".

Last week, the Daily Telegraph reported the UK had agreed to allow Huawei limited access to help build Britain's new 5G network, amid warnings about possible risks to national security.

The paper also reported that various ministers had raised concerns about the plan.

But defending Huawei, Mr Liu said: "Countries of global influence, like the UK, make decisions independently and in accordance with their national interests.

"When it comes to the establishment of the new 5G network, the UK is in the position to do the same again by resisting pressure, working to avoid interruptions and making the right decision independently based on its national interests and in line with its need for long-term development."

Meanwhile, Britain's top civil servant has demanded ministers co-operate with his inquiry into the leaking of discussions about Huawei at the National Security Council.

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Sir Mark Sedwill wrote to ministers on the council and their special advisers after details of the meeting appeared in the media.

Much of the attention has focused on five ministers who were said to have voiced objections to the Huawei decision - Home Secretary Sajid Javid, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt and International Trade Secretary Liam Fox.

All five, however, have either publicly denied being the guilty party or let it be known through aides that they were not responsible.

Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark, who is also the National Security Adviser, is leading the internal inquiry.

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2019-04-28 10:50:26Z
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Amid Brexit uncertainty and allegations, UK lawmakers consider Mueller-like inquiry - ABC News

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2019-04-28 10:29:00Z
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Sabtu, 27 April 2019

Amid Brexit uncertainty and allegations, UK lawmakers consider Mueller-like inquiry - ABC News

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2019-04-27 18:49:00Z
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Storm Hannah lashes UK amid severe weather warnings - BBC News

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Storm Hannah is blowing itself out after hitting parts of the UK with winds of more than 80mph.

A yellow wind warning remains in place for Wales and central and southern England until 15:00 BST, with traffic disruption and power cuts expected.

The Met Office has said flooding is "likely" in Northern Ireland, where a yellow rain warning has been issued.

Thousands of homes across Ireland remain without power after a storm brought down power lines.

Rain is continuing to hit Northern Ireland, with a further 10mm (0.4 in) expected on top of 20mm (0.8in) already seen.

Gusts of 60-70mph are still being recorded but the storm is now moving eastwards, the Met Office said.

Winds of 82mph (132km/h) were recorded on the Llyn Peninsula in north Wales overnight and 78mph (126km/h) at Pembrey Sands in Carmarthenshire.

A Turkish Airlines flight had to return to Birmingham Airport 30 minutes after departure because a heavy gust caused the plane's tail to strike the runway during takeoff.

The Boeing 737 took off at 10:45 BST and had to return for technical checks.

Western Power Distribution, which operates in south-west England, South Wales and the Midlands, said more than 1,700 properties on its network were left without power on Saturday morning, with the majority affected in Wales.

Almost all homes had power restored by midday, but a spokesman for the company said the network could see pockets of further disruption until the wind eased off completely.

Storm Hannah struck south-west Ireland on Friday amid a red weather warning of "violent gusts".

The highest recorded were 76mph (122km/h) at Mace Head in Galway and 74mph (119km/h) at Shannon Airport.

ESB Networks said strong winds had caused damage to the electricity network affecting approximately 32,000 homes, farms and businesses, predominantly in south-west counties of Kerry and Cork.

Irish weather service Met Éireann said conditions would ease over Ireland on Saturday but warned it will remain windy with showers of heavy rain.

There were dramatic wind gusts in Wales, as captured by Press Association photographer Ben Birchall.

Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge said: "By the evening the winds will gradually ease but it will be a pretty wet and windy day."

Sunday's London Marathon is expected to start with breezy and cloudy conditions, with sunshine later.


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2019-04-27 13:20:18Z
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Storm Hannah has hit the UK with winds of over 80mph and heavy rain after leaving at least 25,000 properties in Ireland without power overnight.

A yellow wind warning is in place for Wales and central and southern England until 15:00 BST, with traffic disruption and power cuts expected.

The Met Office has said flooding is "likely" in Northern Ireland, where a yellow rain warning has been issued.

Scotland and south-east England are expected to see better conditions.

Western Power Distribution, which operates in south-west England, South Wales and the Midlands, said more than 1,700 properties on its network have been left without power, with the majority affected in Wales.

According to the Met Office, winds of 82mph (132km/h) were recorded on the Llyn Peninsula in north Wales overnight and 78mph (126km/h) at Pembrey Sands in Carmarthenshire.

Exposed coastal areas are expected to be most affected but the forecaster warns that gusts could reach up to 50mph as the storm moves inland.

Storm Hannah struck south-west Ireland on Friday amid a red weather warning of "violent gusts".

The highest recorded were 76mph (122km/h) at Mace Head in Galway and 74mph (119km/h) at Shannon Airport.

ESB Networks said strong winds had caused damage to the electricity network affecting approximately 10,000 homes, farms and businesses, predominantly in counties Kerry and Cork.

Irish weather service Met Éireann said conditions would ease over Ireland on Saturday but warned it will remain windy with showers of heavy rain.


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2019-04-27 07:25:48Z
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Brexit leader slams UK Parliament speaker for Trump snub: 'The guy is a complete disgrace' - Washington Examiner

Nigel Farage, the populist Brexit leader, blasted the man behind the decision not to invite President Trump to address the U.K. Parliament and said he feared he would be barred from meeting the American president during a forthcoming state visit.

John Bercow, speaker of the House of Commons — the chamber's presiding officer — effectively vetoed the idea of a formal address by Trump in Parliament soon after the president was elected.

Farage said in an interview with the Washington Examiner: “The speaker of the House of Commons is supposed to be neutral. This guy is obviously biased, acting for his own political interest and certainly not in the national interest. I think the guy is a complete disgrace.”

Buckingham Palace announced this week that Trump would make his long-awaited trip at the start of June, provoking plans for protests and a string of boycotts. The itinerary does not include an address to Parliament, an honor offered to both Trump’s immediate predecessors.

He added that he hoped Bercow's actions would not harm the "special relationship" between the two countries. The speaker's position dates back to 1377. Bercow, 56, has occupied the role since 2009. He is a Conservative member of Parliament, but by tradition, the speaker severs party ties and acts independently.

Bercow's intervention came as Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, said he would not attend a state banquet for Trump, becoming the first leader of the opposition to refuse such an invitation.

A string of political heavyweights has come out in favor of an address, including Jeremy Hunt, the British foreign secretary, and Norman Fowler, who is Bercow’s counterpart in the House of Lords, Parliament's upper chamber.

Farage, 55, is one of Britain’s best-known politicians after spearheading the push for Brexit. His new Brexit Party is well placed to deliver a blow to more established parties in European Parliament elections on May 23.

As a populist politician who won an against-the-odds victory, he has made common cause with Trump, meeting him at Trump Tower during the transition in November 2016. “Everybody in this administration is very supportive of Brexit,” he said.

But he added that he was not welcome at events last year when Trump made a working visit to Britain.

He said the British government had told the White House that the president must not meet Farage and that he did not expect to be included this time around. “I speak to him and his family occasionally. I support many things he has done and get on well with him personally,” he said.

“But the Conservative Party has a neurosis about me, so I don’t expect any invitations. And on his last trip, one of the red lines laid down to the White House was that he shouldn’t meet me.” He said the decision was confusing when a strong relationship between the two allies was more important than ever, with the U.K. preparing to leave the European Union.

“All I would say is that I have a good relationship with this administration,” he said. “You would have thought that a British government acting in the national interest might in some ways try to use me, which I find very, very odd.”

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2019-04-26 22:11:00Z
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Jumat, 26 April 2019

Jeremy Corbyn to skip Trump state dinner in UK | TheHill - The Hill

British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said Friday that he will skip an upcoming state dinner with President TrumpDonald John TrumpPresenting the 2020 Democratic bracket The time has come for the Democrats to act, finally DHS expedites border wall replacement in Arizona, Texas MORE.

"[British Prime Minister] Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayThe Hill's Morning Report - Boeing crisis a test for Trump administration EU official trolls UK over Brexit with Spice Girls lyrics Brexit is not just a risk to Britain, EU — it could hurt US, too MORE should not be rolling out the red carpet for a state visit to honour a President who rips up vital international treaties, backs climate change denial and uses racist and misogynist rhetoric," Corbyn said in a statement.

He added that maintaining a good relationship with the U.S. does not "require the pomp and ceremony of a State Visit" and expressed disappointment in May's willingness to "kowtow" to the Trump administration.

“I would welcome a meeting with President Trump to discuss all matters of interest,” Corbyn said.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Corbyn's statement.

Other prominent British politicians, including House of Commons Speaker John Bercow and Liberal Democrat party leader Sir Vince Cable, have also declined invitations to the state dinner, according to the BBC.

The White House announced Tuesday that Trump had accepted Queen Elizabeth II's invitation for a state visit in June. He is scheduled to participate in a meeting with May and attend D-Day anniversary ceremonies commemorating the Allied invasion of Europe during World War II.

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2019-04-26 16:11:27Z
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