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Chinese engineers banned from working on Britain s next nuclear plant

Chinese engineers will be barred from working on the new nuclear power station at Sizewell in Suffolk – even though they are playing a key role in building its sister plant. Whitehall sources revealed last night that China General Nuclear will be confined to providing finance if it is allowed to play any part in the Sizewell project. It follows mounting concern over the security risk of giving China too big a role in Britain s infrastructure after the Government was forced to reverse its decision to let Huawei build the 5G mobile phone network earlier this year. The Government was forced to reverse its decision to let Huawei build the 5G mobile phone network earlier this year (file image)

UK extends sanctions on Turkey beyond Brexit

Last Updated On: Dec 19 2020 03:12 Gmt+3 The United Kingdom has announced the extension of sanctions on persons involved in illegal drilling in the eastern Mediterranean, namely in Cyprus, beyond Dec. 31, when the transitional period for the UK’s formal exit from the European Union expires. According to the UK Foreign Office, the unauthorized drilling activities in the eastern Mediterranean regime includes sanctions for “discouraging any activity of exploration, production or extraction of hydrocarbons that has not been authorized by Cyprus in its territorial sea or/and in its exclusive economic zone and on its continental shelf.” It added that this includes activities which may jeopardize or hamper the reaching of a delimitation agreement “in cases where the exclusive economic zone or continental shelf has not been delimited in accordance with international law with a state having an opposite coast.”

Beware the red tide seeping into Western firms

Beware the red tide seeping into Western firms Questioning the influence of the Communist Party over companies that operate in China is a basic act of self-preservation This week, The Telegraph revealed that many Western firms are employing hundreds of members of the Chinese Communist Party. The information came from a list of nearly two million CCP members obtained by someone from a computer server in Shanghai, which was passed to the International Parliamentary Alliance on China and verified by Internet 2.0, a cyber-intelligence company. Yet when The Telegraph reported that the likes of HSBC, KPMG, PwC, EY and Deloitte are jam-packed with CCP members, the response among a certain class of self-styled China guru was: “So what?” 

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