Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 19, 2019, 9:01 a.m. No.7560514   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1205 >>9898

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50849479

An audio feed of the Bank of England's press conferences was leaked to hedge funds before they were broadcast, the Bank has admitted.

 

The Bank said one of its suppliers had "misused" the feed, which is there as a fall-back in case the video broadcast fails.

 

It meant traders had access to the words of Mark Carney and his officials between five and eight seconds early.

 

The Bank of England said it had disabled the supplier's access.

 

The hijacking of the audio feed, first reported in the Times, gave an advantage to high-speed traders, such as currency speculators, who can make millions of pounds on tiny market moves.

 

Comments from Bank officials about market sensitive matters such as interest rate decisions can affect the value of sterling and other market assets within fractions of a second.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 19, 2019, 10:04 a.m. No.7561381   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50849479

A former member of the Bank of England has called for the resignation of its chief operating officer after it emerged an audio feed of sensitive information had been leaked to traders.

 

The Bank admitted one of its suppliers had "misused" the feed to give hedge funds early access to information.

 

Danny Blanchflower, who previously served on the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee, said Joanna Place should step down following the breach.

 

The Bank of England refused to comment.

 

Many Bank press conferences are broadcast via video, but there is also a back-up audio feed in case of problems. The audio is available between five and eight seconds before the video.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 20, 2019, 4:09 a.m. No.7569904   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-50865211#

The ex-boss of France Télécom and two former executives have been jailed over a moral harassment policy linked to suicides among employees in the 2000s.

 

Didier Lombard was jailed for a year, as were Louis-Pierre Wenès and Olivier Barberot, although eight months were suspended.

 

The company, since renamed Orange, was fined €75,000 ($83,000; £64,000).

 

The court examined 39 cases of employees, 19 of whom had taken their own lives and 12 who had attempted to.

 

The others had lived with depression or had been otherwise unable to work.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 20, 2019, 4:15 a.m. No.7569926   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Fingers all crossed that POTUS gets his day to show the world what a shit show this has really been ….

Trump impeachment: President demands immediate Senate trial

US President Donald Trump has demanded an immediate impeachment trial in the Senate, amid an impasse among Democrats and Republicans over when it may start.

 

On Wednesday, the House impeached Mr Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

 

But Democrats have refused to start the proceedings, arguing the Republican-controlled Senate is refusing witnesses and will not hold a fair trial.

 

The Senate's numbers mean Mr Trump is almost certain to be acquitted.

 

The impeachment process has been highly toxic and divided almost totally along party lines.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-50863967#

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 20, 2019, 4:24 a.m. No.7569961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0007

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-50851420#

Severed fibre optic cables disrupted internet access in parts of eastern Europe, Iran and Turkey on Thursday.

 

The issue, which lasted for about two hours, was caused by multiple fibre cables being physically cut at the same time, a highly unusual thing to happen.

 

Google said its services were among those unavailable in the region for about 30 minutes.

 

The company told internet service providers to connect to its other servers to "route around the problem".

 

In a statement, the company blamed "multiple simultaneous fibre cuts", which are very rare.

 

BBC Monitoring confirmed that internet access in Bulgaria, Iran and Turkey had been disrupted for about two hours on Thursday morning.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 20, 2019, 8:34 a.m. No.7571401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3180 >>3438 >>0065

>>7570297

https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/

https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/news/ipt-rules-by-a-majority-in-favour-of-mi5-in-a-case-raising-one-of-the-most-profound-issues-which-can-face-a-democratic-society-governed-by-the-rule-of-law/

https://www.matrixlaw.co.uk/brexit/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherie_Blair

She was a founding member of Matrix Chambers in London but no longer practises there. Matrix was formed in 2000 specialising in human rights law, though members also practise in a range of areas of UK public and private law, the Law of the European Union and European Convention on Human Rights, and public international law.[8] She is Founder and Chair of law firm Omnia Strategy LLP.[9] She specialises in employment, discrimination, and public law and, in this capacity, has occasionally represented claimants taking cases against the UK Government.[10]

 

Blair has appeared in a number of leading cases. A notable example before the European Court of Justice was concerned with discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.[1

https://omniastrategy.com/person/cherie-blair/

ROLE

Cherie Blair CBE, QC is the Founder and Chair of Omnia Strategy where she focuses on international arbitration, strategic international legal and advisory work and practices as a barrister. She is a Queen’s Counsel and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. With over 40 years’ experience as a leading barrister specialising in public international law, human rights, employment law, arbitration and mediation, Cherie has represented over 30 governments as well as numerous multinational corporations in international disputes. Through Omnia Strategy, Cherie advises clients on complex issues relating to international dispute resolution, investment treaties, corporate responsibility and business & human rights, and government relations. She also represents clients as counsel in international arbitrations and legal cases.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 23, 2019, 10:41 a.m. No.7600777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2577

I want to wish all the fabulous anons a very Merry Christmas ! In your face the E.U and thank you Q and Q+ for bringing us all together the whole world over . Happy Christmas Q team .

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 24, 2019, 4:57 a.m. No.7608287   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Why didn't the Bank of England appoint a woman?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50872107

 

Im glad is didn't get the job ….

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minouche_Shafik

Career

Shafik joined the World Bank after Oxford and held a variety of roles, starting in the research department where she worked on global economic modelling and forecasting and then later on environmental issues. She moved to do macroeconomic work on Eastern Europe during the transition and in the Middle East where she published a number of books and articles on the region's economic future, the economics of peace, labour markets, regional integration, and gender issues.[7]

 

Shafik became the youngest ever Vice President at the World Bank at the age of 36.[8][9]

 

She initially went to the British Government's Department for International Development (DFID) on secondment as Director General for Country Programmes where she was responsible for all of DFID's overseas offices and financing across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. She was appointed as DFID's Permanent Secretary in 2008 where she managed a bilateral aid programme in over 100 countries, multilateral policies and financing for the United Nations, European Union and international financial institutions, and overall development policy and research – responsible for 2400 staff and a budget of £38 billion (about US$60 billion) for 2011–2014. During her tenure, DFID was described by the OECD independent peer review as "a recognised international leader in development".[10]

 

Nemat Shafik served as IMF Deputy Managing Director from April 2011 until March 2014. As Deputy Managing Director, Ms. Shafik was responsible for the IMF’s work in Europe and the Middle East, a $1 billion administrative budget, human resources for its 3,000 staff and the IMF’s training and technical assistance for policy makers around the world. [11]

 

An economist by training, she has held a number of senior positions in international organisations. She has also spoken, taught and published extensively on globalisation, emerging markets and private investment, international development, the future of Middle East and Africa, and the environment.[12]

 

Boards and charitable activities

Dame Nemat Shafik has chaired several international consultative groups including: the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor, the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme,[15] the Global Water and Sanitation Program,[16] Cities Alliance,[17] InfoDev,[18] the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility,[19] and the Global Corporate Governance Forum.[20] She was instrumental in launching the Africa Infrastructure Consortium.[21] She served on a number of boards including the Middle East Advisory Group to the International Monetary Fund,[22] and the Economic Research Forum for the Arab World, Iran and Turkey.[23] She is also active on the board and as a mentor to the Minority Ethnic Talent Association which supports under-represented groups to advance to senior positions in the civil service.[24]

 

She currently serves as a Trustee of the British Museum[25], the Council of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the Supervisory Board of Siemens [26], the Task Force on Fiscal Policy for Health [27], the New Economy Forum [28], and the Per Jacobsson Foundation.[29]

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 24, 2019, 5:49 a.m. No.7608473   🗄️.is 🔗kun

No more chains around her neck ? This had to do with far more than Brexit ….. GS has a lot to answer for ….

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 28, 2019, 7:37 a.m. No.7642364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2675 >>2857

Former Tory leader Michael Howard has said judges sometimes "distort" the law they are interpreting "to reach the result they want to achieve".

 

Lord Howard, a former barrister, criticised the Supreme Court for ruling that Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament was unlawful.

 

On Friday, outgoing Supreme Court President Lady Hale insisted judges were not "politically motivated".

 

But Lord Howard questioned whether unelected judges should make the law.

 

The Conservative manifesto pledged to review the "relationship between the government, Parliament and the courts" and the Queen's Speech included plans for a "constitution, democracy and rights commission".

 

In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Lord Howard said there had been "a significant increase in the power of the judges at the expense of Parliament and indeed government".

 

He said this was partly because of the expansion of judicial review - where a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision made by a government or other public body.

 

It was also because "they were invited by Parliament, under the Human Rights Act, to enter the political arena by considering, for example, whether the measures that Parliament had taken to deal with a particular problem were proportionate to the objectives they wanted to achieve", he said.

 

"Sometimes in order to reach the result they want to achieve, they… distort the meaning of the Act of Parliament of which they are interpreting," he added.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50933535#

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 28, 2019, 7:39 a.m. No.7642381   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-50933125

 

A 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.

 

He was detained at a residential address in east London on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism.

 

Officers have been carrying out a search of the property as part of the investigation by the Met Police's Counter Terrorism Command.

 

The man remains in custody a south London police station, the force said, as inquiries continue.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 28, 2019, 7:48 a.m. No.7642447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2609

One source said last night: “To lose such sensitive documents was grossly irresponsible.”

 

Furious chiefs investigated before terminating Balfour Beatty’s contract on the multi-million pound refurbishment project.

 

It comes after the new Tory Government last week announced proposals to strengthen UK security against foreign spies and hackers.

 

The secret documents were ­supposed to have been kept in a secure room during work at the HQ of the UK’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) — better known as MI6.

 

Access was said to have been limited to a small number of supervisors overseeing the refurb.

 

But the alarm was raised a fortnight ago when stacks of the documents vanished at the building, which has featured in several James Bond films and was “destroyed” in Spectre.https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10623272/mi6-sack-builders-hq-blueprints-missing/

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50927854

Floor plans of MI6's central London headquarters were lost by building contractors during a refurbishment.

 

The documents, most of which were recovered inside the building, held sensitive information on the layout, including entry and exit points.

 

Balfour Beatty, the company working on the refurbishment at the headquarters in Vauxhall, is reportedly no longer working on the project.

 

The Foreign Office said it did not comment on intelligence matters.

 

The documents, which went missing a few weeks ago, were produced and owned by Balfour Beatty and designed to be used for the refurbishment.

 

The contractor kept the plans on the site at Vauxhall Cross in a secure location.

 

BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said the missing plans were not classified or intelligence documents, but the pages did hold sensitive details.

 

Most, but not all, of the documents were recovered inside the building after it was noticed they were missing, he said.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 28, 2019, 8:27 a.m. No.7642675   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7642364

>criticised the Supreme Court

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/michael-howard-on-today-programme-1-6442606

 

The government has refused to rule out changes to the way judges in the court are appointed after it announced plans in the Queen's Speech for a "constitution, democracy and rights commission".

 

The move was seen by some at Westminster as an attempt by prime minister Johnson to exact revenge after the court's ruling on prorogation.

 

He has previously hinted at US-style confirmation hearings for Supreme Court justices, suggesting they should be subject to "some form of accountability".

 

Now Lord Howard of Lympne, a former barrister, has criticised the Supreme Court for ruling that Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament in September was "unlawful".

 

He claimed that judges have "increasingly substituted their own view of what is right for the view of parliament and of ministers".

 

In an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he questioned whether it should be elected politicians or unelected judges who make the law.

 

"What we've seen in recent years is a very considerable increase in the power of the judiciary, partly as a result of the expansion of judicial review," he said.

 

"Partly because they were invited by Parliament under the Human Rights Act to enter the political arena by considering, for example, whether the measures that parliament had taken to deal with a particular problem were proportionate to the objectives they wanted to achieve.

 

"So, those two things have led to a significant increase in the power of the judges at the expense of Parliament and indeed government."

 

He added: "Sometimes in order to reach the result they want to achieve, they … distort the meaning of the Act of Parliament of which they are interpreting."

 

Lord Howard said the law states that proceedings in parliament should not be impeached in any court but that the outgoing Supreme Court president Baroness Hale said because prorogation was not a decision of parliament, it did not amount to a proceeding.

 

"Prorogation was clearly, of any ordinary view of the language, a proceeding in parliament," he said.

 

Asked if the Supreme Court's ruling was a political act, he replied: "I think that judges have increasingly substituted their own view of what is right for the view of parliament and of ministers."

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 28, 2019, 8:38 a.m. No.7642740   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/us-election/9413564/US-Election-2012-Mitt-Romney-fortune-built-with-help-from-Robert-Maxwell-and-Jack-Lyons.html

 

US Election 2012: Mitt Romney fortune built with help from Robert Maxwell and Jack Lyons

Robert Maxwell and Jack Lyons, two of the most notorious figures in British corporate history, helped Mitt Romney build his $250 million (£160 million) fortune, it can be disclosed.

 

Maxwell, the late owner of Mirror Newspapers, invested $2 million in Mr Romney's first private equity fund, which launched the controversial career in finance that the Republican presidential challenger now cites as proof of his ability to lead the US to prosperity.

 

He was recruited by Lyons, a late colleague of Mr Romney's at Bain & Company and one of the "Guinness Four" who were convicted in 1990 over the infamous share-trading fraud at the drinks firm. Lyons and his family invested almost $3 million in Mr Romney's fund.

 

Both Lyons and Maxwell kept their money in tax havens. The discovery of their financial links to Mr Romney comes amid mounting pressure on the former Massachusetts governor to disclose details of his own offshore holdings, including a Swiss bank account.

 

Mr Obama's campaign claims the documents may show that Mr Romney profited from the destruction of companies bought by his private equity firm, or paid even less than his current 15 per cent tax rate, thanks to his foreign accounts. The disclosure of the Lyons/Maxwell links also sheds light on one of the worst periods in the history of Bain, where Mr Romney was a senior management consultant. Its London office was ensnared in the Guinness scandal after being paid millions of pounds in fees for advising the drinks company.

 

In 1984, Mr Romney set up Bain Capital, the firm's investment arm, overseeing fundraising from his Boston office. Corporate files obtained by The Daily Telegraph show that Lyons, whom Bain hired to help set up its British office, was his first investor, putting in $2.5 million via a front company in Panama.

 

Colleagues from the time said in interviews with The Daily Telegraph that the "unlamented" Lyons, the Yorkshire-born retail magnate and close ally of then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher, also reported back to Boston that he had signed up Maxwell, a friend and fellow City giant. "Jack took an interest in Bain almost as if we were his sons," said one Bain executive based in London at the time. "He wanted us to succeed in the UK and he introduced us to a lot of people . . . I remember attending a luncheon in London with Robert Maxwell."

 

Maxwell, an avowed socialist, invested through his British print firm, which was ultimately controlled by his secretive foundation in the tax haven of Liechtenstein. Lyons's nephew, Graham, and a trust in his name, invested a further $225,000. Graham Lyons, now a barrister in London, declined to discuss Mr Romney's fund, adding: "I'm not in finance." He referred queries to Lyons's son Jonathon, who did not respond.

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Dec. 28, 2019, 8:53 a.m. No.7642857   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7642364

The retiring president of the Supreme Court says legal aid cuts in England and Wales have caused "serious difficulty" to the justice system.

 

Baroness Hale, who was guest editing BBC Radio 4's Today, said it was a particular problem in family courts.

 

In 2013, legal aid was removed from many civil law cases to achieve a saving of £350 million a year.

 

The government said it was piloting early legal advice in some welfare cases, plus extra financial support.

 

Baroness Hale of Richmond, who retires next month, is the first female president of the Supreme Court, which is the final court of appeal in the UK.

 

She said: "I don't think that anybody who has anything to do with the justice system of England and Wales could fail to be concerned about the problems which the reduction in resources in several directions has caused for the system as a whole."

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50923289

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Jan. 3, 2020, 11:18 a.m. No.7703960   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4117

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tony-blair-to-earn-millions-as-climate-change-adviser-6473759.html

 

Tony Blair is set to earn millions of pounds advising an American businessman on how to make money from tackling climate change.

 

The former prime minister will be paid at least £700,000 a year to act as a "strategic adviser" to Khosla Ventures, a venture capitalist firm founded by Indian billionaire Vinod Khosla.

 

The Californian company bankrolls businesses hoping to profit from technology that helps reduce global warming and carbon emissions.

 

Mr Blair secured the job thanks to his "influence" and high level international contacts, whom he will be expected to lean on to open doors.

 

He has told friends he needs £5 million a year to fund his lifestyle.

 

Khosla Ventures confirmed it was hiring him, but declined to confirm his salary, which was estimated by industry sources.

 

Khosla said that "with Tony's advice and influence we will create opportunities for entrepreneurs and innovators to devise practical solutions that can solve today's most pressing problems."

 

In a statement yesterday, Mr Blair said: "Solving the climate crisis is more than just a political agenda item; it's an urgent priority that requires innovation, creativity and ambition."

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Jan. 4, 2020, 12:38 p.m. No.7714608   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/12/scott-morrison-is-right-australias-bushfires-arent-down-to-climate-change/

I have long since learned, not least from my interview with Al Gore published here in 2017 that the surest way to get called a climate change denier is to quote genuine science that runs counter to the hyperbolic ‘science’ spun by the likes of Gore, Extinction Rebellion and the global Greta community. But no matter, here goes. No, the devastating bushfires in Australia are not a symptom of a world that is being consumed in conflagration caused by man-made climate change. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who has been described as a ‘climate criminal’ for suggesting that climate change had merely ‘contributed’ to bushfires rather than being their absolute cause is a lot closer to the reality than is former PM Kevin Rudd who on this morning’s Today programme described one of his own MPs as ‘pathetic’ for suggesting that a moralistic approach to climate change is obscuring difficult decisions which need to be made balancing carbon-reduction targets with economic growth.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-16/australia-climate-carry-over-credits-slammed-cop25/11793818

 

Australia claims it gained those credits by beating targets set in the Kyoto Protocol — targets in which Australia was, for some time, allowed to actually increase emissions.

 

It says only about 10 per cent of its Paris target needs to be achieved using actual emissions reductions between 2020 and 2030.

 

At the conference, Australia appeared to be isolated in its demand, with no other countries pushing for a measure widely described as a "loophole".

 

Costa Rica's Environment Minister, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, fingered Australia, along with Brazil and the US, for blocking progress.

 

"Some of the positions are totally unacceptable because they are inconsistent with the commitment and the spirit that we were able to agree upon [in Paris in 2015]," he said.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/16/un-climate-talks-australia-accused-of-cheating-and-thwarting-global-deal

 

Richie Merzian, a former Australian climate diplomat, now with the Australia Institute, said Morrison was increasingly associated with Donald Trump and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro as leading culprits unmoved by fires raging in New South Wales, California and the Amazon. The US has formally signalled its intention to leave the Paris agreement next year.

 

“The conference fell victim to the base positions of a handful of major polluting countries, Australia included,” Merzian said.

 

 

(thinking face) ……. And after pissing off all in Madrid Scott Morrison gets back home to watch your whole country burn ……. Oh and its because of climate change …. Hummm what are the odds of that ???????

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Jan. 6, 2020, 5:45 a.m. No.7730939   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/RudawEnglish/status/1214170432603086853

 

#BREAKING: Iraq’s Prime Minister Adil Abdul al-Mahdi receives China’s ambassador to Iraq, Zhang Tao conveyed Beijing’s readiness to provide military assistance.

 

even though its just a picture that could have been taken at anytime …. Still this is big if true ….

Anonymous ID: 10a7b9 Jan. 6, 2020, 6:11 a.m. No.7731067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2213

The Palestinian Authority has confirmed that it received from Turkey a copy of the Ottoman Empire Archives, including land registries from the territories under its control between 1516 and 1917.

 

The Palestinian Center for Heritage and Islamic Research (METHAQ) said that it received the documents from Turkey in April 2018 and is keeping them for the “purposes of scientific research and documentation of the Palestinian historic narrative.”

 

https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Palestinians-confirm-receiving-Ottoman-State-land-documents-612952