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Why the UK is unlikely to shut Hong Kong’s London trade office despite spying verdict
NACHRICHT
08.05.2026

Why the UK is unlikely to shut Hong Kong’s London trade office despite spying verdict

The operations of Hong Kong’s Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London will remain unaffected by a UK spying verdict, observers have said, arguing that the British government is unlikely to seek the body’s closure so as to maintain relations with Beijing. A British court on Thursday found Bill Yuen Chung-biu, the London HKETO’s manager, and Peter Wai Chi-leung, a retired Hong Kong police superintendent, guilty of spying on activists from Hong Kong on behalf of Chinese authorities. The Hong...

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SCMP Economy
British government declares antisemitism emergency after Golders Green stabbing
Dringend
Crime·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

British government declares antisemitism emergency after Golders Green stabbing

The British government declared an antisemitism emergency following a double stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, north London, and a series of arson attacks on synagogues. Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged £25 million for increased police protection while facing hecklers. A 45-year-old suspect with mental health issues has been arrested. The attacks follow a surge in antisemitic incidents since October 2023, with the UK accusing Iran of using criminal proxies to target Jewish communities.

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NPR News
Home Office first recognises Al Fayed abuse victim as modern slavery case
In Entwicklung
Crime·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Home Office first recognises Al Fayed abuse victim as modern slavery case

The Home Office has for the first time formally recognised a woman abused by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed as a victim of modern slavery. Rachael Louw, who waived her right to anonymity, was trafficked and suffered abuse at the hands of Al Fayed and his brother Salah over a three-year period in the UK and France. She received a positive 'conclusive grounds' decision from the National Referral Mechanism, with at least three other women linked to Al Fayed abuse expecting similar rulings. The Metropolitan Police has broadened its investigation to include human trafficking.

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BBC News
King Charles and Queen Camilla Begin Historic US State Visit Marking 250th Anniversary of Declaration of Independence
In Entwicklung
Politik·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

King Charles and Queen Camilla Begin Historic US State Visit Marking 250th Anniversary of Declaration of Independence

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in the United States on Monday for a four-day state visit, the most high-profile of Charles' reign. The visit marks the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence and is the first by a British monarch in two decades. They were welcomed by President Trump at the White House, where they had private tea. The schedule includes a Tuesday address to Congress, a lavish state dinner and a Wednesday stop in New York City.

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SCMP Economy
Australian Company CTM Admits £118m Overcharging of UK Government
In Entwicklung
Business·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Australian Company CTM Admits £118m Overcharging of UK Government

Corporate Travel Management (CTM), the Australian company that ran the Bibby Stockholm asylum barge, has admitted to overcharging the British government by £118m. The company discovered erroneous billing for UK clients, including overcharging for quarantine hotel rooms during the pandemic and asylum seeker accommodation. Former UK chief executive Michael Healy was dismissed for breach of contractual obligations, and founder Jamie Pherous retired in February. The Home Office has recouped over £70m so far.

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Guardian Business