Minggu, 29 September 2019

U.S. Businesswoman Admitted Affair With Boris Johnson, U.K. Report Says - The New York Times

LONDON — An American businesswoman who received thousands of pounds from a government agency that Boris Johnson controlled when he was mayor of London told friends that she and Mr. Johnson were having a sexual affair, according to a British news report this weekend.

The revelation in The Sunday Times of London intensifies the scandal hanging over Mr. Johnson as he tries to navigate an impasse in Parliament over his Brexit plans. Several agencies are investigating accusations that he gave favorable treatment to the businesswoman, Jennifer Arcuri, now 34, by helping her secure sponsorship money and taking her on trade missions that she was not qualified for.

On Friday, a monitor at London’s City Hall referred Mr. Johnson to a police watchdog for a possible investigation into the case, saying that the accusations, if true, could amount to misconduct in public office.

Both Mr. Johnson and Ms. Arcuri have denied any wrongdoing. And a government minister from Mr. Johnson’s Conservative Party dismissed that as “an obviously politicized complaint.” The monitor was a career official who also worked at City Hall during Mr. Johnson’s tenure as London mayor, from 2008 to 2016.

The new revelations were published as Mr. Johnson arrived with girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, in Manchester this weekend for the opening of the Conservative Party conference. The conference has been overshadowed by a Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday that Mr. Johnson’s suspension of Parliament at the height of the Brexit crisis was “unlawful.”

Mr. Johnson was forced to return to the House of Commons three weeks earlier than planned to face defiant lawmakers who are determined to stop him from pulling Britain out of the European Union without a deal governing future relations.

The Sunday Times article this weekend fills in some details of an episode that has hounded Mr. Johnson during what has already been a wobbly start to his leadership.

The newspaper reported that Ms. Arcuri had confided to four friends that she was having an affair with Mr. Johnson when he was mayor, a relationship that began soon after they met in 2012, while he was campaigning for his second term as mayor. Mr. Johnson was 47 and in his second marriage at the time. Ms. Arcuri was 27 and finishing a graduate program in business in London.

The newspaper quotes as one of its sources David Enrich, who was an employee of The Wall Street Journal in 2013 when, he said, he interviewed Ms. Acuri for an article about her business partner. He said he had been told by her friends about the alleged relationship between her and Mr. Johnson. Mr. Enrich is now a business editor at The New York Times.

Earlier, The Sunday Times reported that Mr. Johnson often paid afternoon visits to the apartment where Ms. Arcuri lived in East London while on breaks from his duties as mayor. The article was illustrated with a photograph of Ms. Arcuri using a dancing pole fitted in her home.

Mr. Johnson gave Ms. Arcuri’s first venture a major lift by appearing at four networking events for entrepreneurs and policymakers that her company had organized, the newspaper said.

She received 11,500 pounds, or around $14,000, in sponsorship money from an organization that was overseen by Mr. Johnson as mayor. And she was given coveted spots on trade missions with the mayor to Malaysia, New York, Singapore and Tel Aviv. In some instances, Mr. Johnson’s office intervened to add her to the roster even though she did not meet the criteria for trade delegates, the report said.

Another business later set up by Ms. Arcuri, Hacker House, was awarded a central government grant of £100,000, about $120,000, in February, before Mr. Johnson became prime minister.

An unnamed Conservative Party activist told the newspaper that Ms. Arcuri had acknowledged the affair and that, even when other people were around, played along with jokes about their status.

After initially declining to discuss the accusations, Mr. Johnson told a reporter from the broadcaster ITV, “Absolutely everything was done with full propriety and in accordance with proper procedures.”

Mr. Johnson’s serial philandering has frequently made headlines in Britain. Earlier in his career, he was fired from the Conservative Party’s leadership team after falsely denying reports of an extramarital affair.

But the new accusations have put Mr. Johnson under a level of scrutiny that he has rarely received during his turbulent career.

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2019-09-29 08:48:00Z
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Hurricane Lorenzo: Strongest hurricane in history in Eastern Atlantic sets sights on UK - Express.co.uk

Hurricane Lorenzo is an incredibly powerful hurricane according to the National Hurricane Center, and it is continuing to strengthen as it tracks through the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Packing maximum sustained winds of 155mph, Lorenzo was located around 1360 miles south-west of the Azores. Lorenzo is continuing to track across the Atlantic after being declared by experts as "the strongest hurricane east of 45 degrees west longitude in the Atlantic on record". Now One chart has revealed the winds could begin to impact the UK next week as it tracks through the Atlantic.

Satellite imagery of Lorenzo shows a thick core surrounding a big clear eye as it packs maximum sustained winds of 155mph.

Hurricane Lorenzo is on the cusp of becoming a category five hurricane, as wind speeds of 156mph and higher are classified as category five.

The last storm to reach wind speeds of 145mph in this area of the Atlantic was Hurricane Helene in 1988, however, this didn’t achieve peak intensity until it was 400 miles west of Lorenzo’s current location.

The NHC reports the eye of dangerous Hurricane Lorenzo “is now completely surrounded by a ring of convection with cold cloud tops less than minus 70 degrees Celsius.”

Lorenzo is a large hurricane, with hurricane-force winds extending outward up to 50 miles from the centre of the weather system and tropical-storm-force winds extending outward up to 290 miles.

Read More: Hurricane Humberto: Storm hits Britain-how will it affect travel plans

The hurricane is forecast to continue on its track northwest, before gradually turning to the north and then northeast.

This direction could put winds on course to reach the UK and Ireland by next week.

Irish Weather Online forecaster Prof Peter O’Donnell said: “This hurricane is slowly gathering strength well to the south of the Azores where it could hit as a hurricane of diminishing intensity (after reaching major hurricane status in the meanwhile).

“Too early to say with much confidence where Lorenzo’s remnants will actually head although most models seem to favour a track several hundred miles west of Ireland towards the Icelandic region with a loop around the northern Atlantic.

“Associated fronts and disturbances could then reach Ireland later even if Lorenzo never does.”

Weather graphics from WXCharts show maximum wind gusts of approximately 38.5mph could impact the UK and Ireland in some areas on Thursday, October 3.

Heavy rainfall could also be an impact of the remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo reaching the UK.

The Met Office reports for Sunday through to Thursday the weather will feel “unsettled with showers and spells of rain, windy at times.

Read More: Tropical Storm Karen update: Karen could loop towards Florida

“Heaviest rain and strongest winds across central and southern areas; best of any drier, brighter weather across parts of Scotland.”

Met Office rain warnings not associated with Lorenzo are in force for the UK across this weekend - September 28 and 29. 

Elsewhere in the Eastern North Pacific, tropical storm Narda has formed close to Mexico with 46mph winds. 

According to the NHC, "satellite imagery and data from coastal stations in Mexico indicate that the centre of Narda is northwest of the previous advisory position and it is now located close to the coast of Mexico near Zihuatanejo."

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2019-09-29 14:16:44Z
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Sabtu, 28 September 2019

Hurricane Lorenzo: Strongest hurricane in history in Eastern Atlantic sets sights on UK - Express.co.uk

Hurricane Lorenzo is an incredibly powerful hurricane according to the National Hurricane Center, and it is continuing to strengthen as it tracks through the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Packing maximum sustained winds of 115mph, Lorenzo was located around 1660 miles south-west of the Azores. One chart has revealed the winds could begin to impact the UK next week as it tracks through the Atlantic.

Satellite imagery of Lorenzo shows a thick core surrounding a big clear eye.

Despite weakening to a category three with winds of 115mph, Lorenzo was previously recorded at category four status with 145mph winds.

The last storm to reach wind speeds of 145mph in this area of the Atlantic was Hurricane Helene in 1988, however, this didn’t achieve peak intensity until it was 400 miles west of Lorenzo’s current location.

The NHC reports the eye of dangerous Hurricane Lorenzo “is now completely surrounded by a ring of convection with cold cloud tops less than minus 70 degrees Celsius.”

Lorenzo is a large hurricane, with hurricane-force winds extending outward up to 50 miles from the centre of the weather system and tropical-storm-force winds extending outward up to 290 miles.

Read More: Hurricane Humberto: Storm hits Britain-how will it affect travel plans

The hurricane is forecast to continue on its track northwest, before gradually turning to the north and then northeast.

This direction could put winds on course to reach the UK and Ireland by next week.

Irish Weather Online forecaster Prof Peter O’Donnell said: “This hurricane is slowly gathering strength well to the south of the Azores where it could hit as a hurricane of diminishing intensity (after reaching major hurricane status in the meanwhile).

“Too early to say with much confidence where Lorenzo’s remnants will actually head although most models seem to favour a track several hundred miles west of Ireland towards the Icelandic region with a loop around the northern Atlantic.

“Associated fronts and disturbances could then reach Ireland later even if Lorenzo never does.”

Weather graphics from WXCharts show maximum wind gusts of approximately 38.5mph could impact the UK and Ireland in some areas on Thursday, October 3.

Heavy rainfall could also be an impact of the remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo reaching the UK.

The Met Office reports for Sunday through to Thursday the weather will feel “unsettled with showers and spells of rain, windy at times.

Read More: Tropical Storm Karen update: Karen could loop towards Florida

“Heaviest rain and strongest winds across central and southern areas; best of any drier, brighter weather across parts of Scotland.”

Met Office rain warnings not associated with Lorenzo are in force for the UK across this weekend - September 28 and 29. 

Elsewhere in the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Karen has begun to weaken and is forecast to degenerate into a remnant low by Saturday.

Karen is located approximately 350 miles south-southeast of Bermuda and has wind speeds of 40mph.

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2019-09-28 13:37:01Z
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Why UK Pilots Are Livid Over Germany's Condor Bailout - Matthew Klint

Pilots in the United Kingdom have expressed outrage over the German government’s bailout of Condor. Is this a case of jealously or do the pilots have a point?

The British Airlines Pilots Association (BALPA) is the umbrella union representing pilots in the United Kingdom.

BALPA General Secretary, Brian Strutton issued a statement:

Good luck to the Condor staff and customers. But with UK holidaymakers stranded and 9,000 staff out of a job, the Thomas Cook directors need to explain why the UK airline had to be closed but the German one was allowed to continue to operate. How was it funded, because it seems there is nothing left in the coffers for UK staff? And why couldn’t the UK government give the same kind of bridging support as the German government when it was well known that Thomas Cook had a Chinese buyer lined up? It’s a national scandal.

The question is fair enough on the surface. If Condor was a profitable arm of Thomas Cook, why couldn’t money be pulled from that division to keep the whole company afloat?

The answer is because Condor, formally Condor Flugdienst GmbH, is an independent subsidiary. Thanks to swift action and the protection of German insolvency law, creditors were barred from seizing the assets of Condor to satisfy the debts of Thomas Cook.

Furthermore, keep in mind that Condor was not a wholly-owned subsidiary of Thomas Cook. Instead, Thomas Cook held a 49% stake.

So while it understandable that British pilots are outraged, their immediate ire is best directed at the British government, which chose not to bail out Thomas Cook, rather than Thomas Cook itself and especially Condor. Long-term, though, it was Thomas Cook’s ill-fated 2007 merger with with MyTravel that ultimately doomed it.

CONCLUSION

The age of “high street” travel agencies seems such a relic of the past. That Thomas Cook held on for so long is a testimony to the strength of its brand. But staggering debt service from poor investment choices ultimately doomed the airline, not Condor spreading its wings.

image: Thomas Cook

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2019-09-28 11:39:00Z
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Jumat, 27 September 2019

Brexit: UK 'planning concrete proposals' - BBC News

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The UK government is planning to put out "concrete proposals" for reaching a Brexit deal with the EU within the next few weeks, the BBC understands.

Brussels correspondent Adam Fleming said it was expected they would be revealed after next week's Tory conference but in time for scrutiny ahead of the EU summit on 17 October.

Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay said the "moment of truth" was approaching.

The UK is currently due to leave the EU on 31 October.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says this will happen whether or not there is a new deal with Brussels - but adds that he would prefer leaving with a deal.

However, MPs have passed a law requiring Mr Johnson to seek an extension to the deadline from the bloc if he is unable to pass a deal in Parliament, or get MPs to approve a no-deal Brexit, by 19 October.

Mr Barclay held talks with the EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, on Friday, telling the BBC afterwards: "I think there is still a long way to go. I think we are coming to the moment of truth in these negotiations.

"We are committed to securing a deal. The prime minister has made clear he wants a deal, but there has to be political will on both sides and that's what we are exploring."

The biggest obstacle to a deal is the backstop - the plan to prevent a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.

The policy - agreed to by former PM Theresa May in her withdrawal deal with the EU, which was rejected three times by Parliament - is unacceptable to many Conservative MPs.

But the European Commission said Mr Barnier had stressed to Mr Barclay during the meeting that it was "essential" there was a "fully operational solution in the withdrawal agreement to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland, protect the all-island economy and the integrity of the single market".

"The EU remains open and willing to examine any workable and legally operative proposals that meet all these objectives," a statement issued after the meeting said.

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2019-09-27 17:08:33Z
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UK-flagged tanker leaves Iranian port after being held for months - CNN

The ship sailed from Bandar Abbas port at 9 a.m. local time on Friday, Iran's state-run news agency IRNA reported. The company operating the ship, Stena Bulk, also confirmed the tanker's release.
"The vessel has left the port of Bandar Abbas and is transiting to Dubai for the crew to disembark and receive medical checks and de-briefing," the president and CEO of Stena Bulk, Erik Hanell, said in a statement.
Trump issues warnings and extends an olive branch to Iran as allies push for talks
"The families of crew members have been informed and the company is currently making arrangements for the repatriation of its valued seafarers at the earliest possible opportunity," Hanell added.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards forces captured the ship in the Strait of Hormuz in July amid increasing hostility between Tehran and the West. Twenty-three crew members -- none of them British -- were on board.
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab reiterated criticism of Iran on Friday, saying that the ship's detainment was "part of a pattern of attempts to disrupt freedom of navigation."
In a statement, Raab again said Iran "unlawfully" seized the ship in July. "We are working with our international partners to protect shipping and uphold the international rule of law," the statement also said.
In recent weeks, London and Tehran have intensified talks. On Tuesday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Johnson called for the immediate release of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe and other dual nationals imprisoned in Iran, according to a Downing Street spokesperson.
In late August, the UK released an Iranian tanker off the coast of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory on the edge of southern Spain.
The crew of the UK-flagged tanker Stena Impero, according to a video previously posted on the web site of of state-run Press TV.
Gibraltar authorities released the Iranian ship despite 11th-hour efforts by the United States to halt the move.
While Stena Impero was sailing under a UK flag, the company that operates it is headquartered in Sweden. Earlier this month, seven Indian crew members aboard the tanker were released.
Rouhani says Iran easing nuclear pact commitments to 'balance' Europe's failure to comply
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Johnson accused Iran of being behind the September 14 attacks on Saudi oil facilities, reported the UK's PA Media news agency.
Johnson said he wanted to "deescalate tensions," but did not rule out military action if asked to take a role by Saudi Arabia or the United States, PA reported. Iran has denied responsibility for the attack.

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2019-09-27 09:26:00Z
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Rabu, 25 September 2019

London meteor: Locals stunned as fireball lights up London sky - Express.co.uk

The passed over London, according to witnesses who caught a glimpse of the fireball streaking overhead on Tuesday, September 24, at 7.54pm BST. The meteor’s flyby has since been confirmed by the UK Meteor Observation Network. The meteor-tracking group filmed the fireball appear over the East Barnet area in North London. The group said: “A massive fireball spotted from our East Barnet Camera even through the cloud cover.”

Eyewitnesses took to social media to report their sighting of the meteor.

Twitter user Chris Cenci claims he was onboard a flight to London Heathrow when he saw the fireball.

He said: “I was flying UAL934 and saw it just before landing. The blue line is my best guess as to location and direction (SE to NW). So cool!”

Others reported the meteor sighting from Kingston, Buckinghamshire and West Horsely in Surrey.

Samantha Jackson tweeted a the Meteor Observation Network: “Saw it whilst walking the dogs in Hitchin Hertfordshire. Really green in colour.

“Glad I found this tweet as hubby didn’t believe me.”

Robert Currie asked on Twitter: “Anyone just see a super bright meteor over London travelling northwards?

“Am in South London and it shone white/yellow that burnt to a bright blue green flash happened at 7.55pm BST.”

Jocelyn Le Conte said: Yes! I just saw this in Purley, near Croydon. Glad it wasn't just me!”

Amateur astronomer George Miller recorded dramatic footage of the London meteor, writing on Twitter: “Fireball seen from London 24 September at 19:54 UK Meteor Observation Network."

Another Twitter user said he saw the meteor flash green overhead in Brondesbury.

Kirsty Keith said she saw the meteor “green like a sideways fire rock” from Walton on Thames.

What is a meteor?

Meteoroids are small rocky or metallic bodies in outer

They are significantly smaller than asteroids and range in size from small grains to one-metre-wide objects. 

Objects smaller than this are classified as micrometeoroids or space dust. 

US space agency NASA said: “When meteoroids enter Earth’s atmosphere – or that of another planet, like Mars – at high speed and burn up, the fireballs or ‘shooting stars’ are called meteors.

“When a meteoroid survives a trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground, it’s called a meteorite.”

The UK Meteor Observation Network has kept track of all meteors flying over the UK since 2012. 

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2019-09-25 14:22:38Z
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