Jumat, 25 September 2020

Britain plans to withhold cash from WHO until UN finds out where coronavirus came from - Daily Mail

Britain plans to withhold cash from World Health Organisation until the UN body finds out where coronavirus came from as WHO is accused of being too soft on China - as Boris Johnson plans 30% funding increase

  • Boris Johnson announce a 30 per cent increase in the UK's support for the WHO
  • It is understood that the funding will be conditional on cracking down on China
  • US President Donald Trump has also said he will withdraw funding from the WHO

Britain will hold back part of its contribution to the World Health Organisation until the international body gets to the bottom of the origins of the coronavirus in China.

The Prime Minister will today announce a 30 per cent increase in its support for the WHO over the next four years, costing £340million and making the UK one of the largest donors in the world.

However, it is understood that part of the funding earmarked for the previous period will be conditional on cracking down on China and the UK is understood to have demanded the body determine where the virus came from. 

The WHO has been criticised for being too soft on China and US President Donald Trump has said he will withdraw funding over the claims.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson (pictured in his Uxbridge constituency on Friday) will announce that Britain will hold back part of its contribution to the World Health Organisation until the international body gets to the bottom of the origins of the coronavirus in China

Prime Minister Boris Johnson (pictured in his Uxbridge constituency on Friday) will announce that Britain will hold back part of its contribution to the World Health Organisation until the international body gets to the bottom of the origins of the coronavirus in China

The WHO has been criticised for being too soft on China and US President Donald Trump has said he will withdraw funding over the claims. Pictured: WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

The WHO has been criticised for being too soft on China and US President Donald Trump has said he will withdraw funding over the claims. Pictured: WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

The move comes as Boris Johnson warns today that the world must heal the ‘ugly rifts’ caused by coronavirus as he appeals for countries to come together.

In his virtual speech to the UN General Assembly, he will call on world leaders to overcome divisions caused by the virus.

His comments can be taken as a swipe at countries such as China, which has been accused of withholding information about the virus, but also Russia, which the UK has accused of launching cyber attacks to steal the vaccine, as well as the US over its WHO funding remarks.

He will also set out a five-point plan, developed in consultation with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, to prevent future pandemics – including ensuring free trade continues internationally.

Boris Johnson will announce a 30 per cent increase in its support for the WHO over the next four years, costing £340million and making the UK one of the largest donors in the world. Pictured: WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during Peace One Day on Monday

Boris Johnson will announce a 30 per cent increase in its support for the WHO over the next four years, costing £340million and making the UK one of the largest donors in the world. Pictured: WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during Peace One Day on Monday

Mr Johnson will say: ‘After nine months of fighting Covid, the very notion of the international community looks tattered.

‘We know that we cannot continue in this way. Unless we unite and turn our fire against our common foe, we know that everyone will lose.

‘Now is the time... for humanity to reach across borders and repair these ugly rifts.’

The Prime Minister will also announce new investment in COVAX, the international Covid-19 vaccines procurement pool, including £500million in aid funding to help 92 of the world’s poorest countries access a vaccine.

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2020-09-25 21:30:03Z
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Suspect "was in handcuffs" when he shot dead London policeman - BBC News - BBC News

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2020-09-25 21:13:12Z
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Tory civil war: Boris vows to fight off furious backbench rebellion as MPs revolt on Covid - Express

More than 40 MPs are reported to be ready to back a move led by senior backbencher Sir Graham Brady to try to force Commons votes on new Covid restrictions “as soon as reasonably practicable.” Labour sources also indicated that Sir Keir Starmer was likely to lead his MPs back a rebel amendment tabled by Sir Graham in the hope of wiping out the Prime Minister’s 80-seat Commons majority.

But Mr Johnson’s allies insisted the Government will win the vote set for next Wednesday to renew the emergency powers for another six months.

One Cabinet minister told the Daily Express: “It doesn’t look like the rebels have really got the numbers to defeat the Government. There is a lot of noise about this but there are not that many MPs who are clear they will actually rebel when it comes to the vote.”

The minister added: “We need to keep the emergency powers to be able to respond quickly to this fast-moving pandemic.”

Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Damian Green, Sir Bernard Jenkin, Sir Bob Neill and former Brexit secretary David Davis are among Tory MPs who have signed Sir Graham’s amendment.

Boris Johnson is said to be confident of defeating the rebellion

Boris Johnson is said to be confident of defeating the rebellion (Image: NO10/GETTY)

Boris Johnson's allies have described rebels of making 'a lot of noise' without substance

Boris Johnson's allies have described rebels of making 'a lot of noise' without substance (Image: PA)

DUP MPs and the chairman of the Labour parliamentary party John Cryer are also supporting the move.

A Downing Street spokesman indicated the Government was not willing to compromise on the issue.

“We’ve been clear throughout that it’s rightful we can take action to stop the transmission of the virus and protect the NHS.

“Both houses have the opportunity to debate and scrutinise all lockdown regulations,” a Downing Street spokesman said.

Support appears to be growing for the amendment.

Senior backbenchers Tom Tugendhat, Huw Merriman and David Jones all voiced support for the amendment.

READ MORE: Coronavirus update: Which stage is the UK at with the vaccine?

Graham Brady has put forward the contentious coronavirus amendment

Graham Brady has put forward the contentious coronavirus amendment (Image: PA)

Tom Tugendhat, an influential Tory, has backed the amendment

Tom Tugendhat, an influential Tory, has backed the amendment (Image: GETTY)

Mr Tugendhat, chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, said: “You can give various blanket permissions in emergency ways but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to come and ask for permission as soon as is practical.

“It’s quite clear that there’s at least another six months of it as the Government has announced and it may indeed be longer than that depending on whether a vaccine comes or not, so the idea that we can have a permanent state where the Government is making emergency decisions for people and effectively controlling the lives of 65 million people by fiat is not sustainable.”

Tory peers also hit out at the Government over parliamentary scrutiny for coronavirus measures.

Former Tory Scottish secretary Lord Forsyth of Drumlean told the House of Lords: “These powers are being exercised by regulations which are being made using the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act.

“This gives the Government the power to restrict the movements of people who are believed to be infectious and to close infected premises only.

“As far as I can see, it does not provide for the control of people who are not infected or to close uncontaminated premises.

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“Now if the Government wants to exercise controls of this kind over people who are not infected, it has the power to do so using the Civil Contingencies Act.

“But quite properly that legislation requires the consent of Parliament is obtained within seven days of any regulation and is renewed every 30 days.”

He added: “Has the Government used the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act improperly in order to avoid parliamentary scrutiny and created today’s farce where we are debating regulations that were made seven weeks ago which are already superseded?”

Responding for the Government, health minister Lord Bethell said: “The Civil Contingencies Act is expressly concerned with threats that we could not have expected and unfortunately we’re at a stage with this epidemic, and even at the very beginning of this epidemic, where the lawyers judged that this kind of regulation does not fit under this regulation and that is why we work through the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act.”

Tory peer Baroness Altmann, the former director-general of the Saga Group, questioned the Prime Minister’s so-called “whack-a-mole” approach.

UK coronavirus map: Latest statistics

UK coronavirus map: Latest statistics (Image: EXPRESS)

She added: “What is the endgame? Will we continue to lock people down, rejoice at reducing infections, relax draconian restrictions, allow people to see their friends and loved ones again without risking arrest – I can hardly believe I’m saying this – and then what?

“The virus has not disappeared. Does this whack-a-mole strategy just start again? Parliament should be able to judge the data.

“What is the risk to life of a Covid infection relative to the risk to life of missed cancer treatments, mental breakdown, stroke, heart failure, all of which lockdown worsens?”

Concluding, Lord Bethell said: “We recognise the effect of the impact of these regulations, but it is the virus that is the cause of this, it is not the Government’s fault that we have to bring in these regulations to slow down the spread of the virus.”

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2020-09-25 21:01:00Z
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BREAKING: Matt Ratana named as the Met Police officer killed in Croydon - Sky News

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2020-09-25 19:34:57Z
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Fellow police officers pay tribute to fallen colleague after Croydon shooting - The Telegraph

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2020-09-25 18:00:07Z
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Croydon police officer shot: LIVE updates after officer killed by man ‘known to terror cops’ inside station – - The Sun

POLICE officer was shot dead inside a Croydon police station early this morning with the suspect's weapon was missed during a search.

The Custody Sergeant was gunned down by a suspect who was reportedly known to terror cops and had been arrested for carrying ammunition just minutes earlier.

The handcuffed man managed to pull a gun from his trousers and shoot the veteran cop dead before turning the gun on himself, causing critical but as yet non-fatal injuries.

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2020-09-25 18:00:00Z
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Croydon police officer shot: LIVE updates after officer killed by man ‘known to terror cops’ inside station – - The Sun

POLICE officer was shot dead inside a Croydon police station early this morning with the suspect's weapon was missed during a search.

The Custody Sergeant was gunned down by a suspect who was reportedly known to terror cops and had been arrested for carrying ammunition just minutes earlier.

The handcuffed man managed to pull a gun from his trousers and shoot the veteran cop dead before turning the gun on himself, causing critical but as yet non-fatal injuries.

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2020-09-25 17:22:00Z
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