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May under fire after Huawei leak sacking
12:39pm, 2nd May, 2019

May under fire after Huawei leak sacking

Theresa May hoped firing her defence secretary over a leak would put her latest government scandal to rest. But it seems only to have unleashed yet another political storm for the British prime minister, with members of her own party questioning her...
UK's May fires defense secretary over Huawei leak
6:54pm, 1st May, 2019

UK's May fires defense secretary over Huawei leak

British Prime Minister Theresa May fired her defense minister on Wednesday over a leak of discussions in the National Security Council about Chinese telecoms company Huawei, the latest of her allies to be ousted from government.
May fires defence secretary over Huawei leak
3:22pm, 1st May, 2019

May fires defence secretary over Huawei leak

British Prime Minister Theresa May fired her defence minister on Wednesday over a leak of discussions in the National Security Council about Chinese telecoms company Huawei, the latest of her allies to be ousted from government.
UK's May fires defence secretary over Huawei leak
1:45pm, 1st May, 2019

UK's May fires defence secretary over Huawei leak

British Prime Minister Theresa May fired her defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, on Wednesday, saying an investigation suggested he was to blame for leaking discussions about Chinese telecoms company Huawei from her National Security Council.
UK defense minister sacked over Huawei leak
12:43pm, 1st May, 2019

UK defense minister sacked over Huawei leak

Britain's Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has been fired over the leak of information about Chinese telecoms company Huawei, Prime Minister Theresa May's office said on Wednesday.
Britain must get to bottom of Huawei leak - Hammond
7:37am, 26th April, 2019

Britain must get to bottom of Huawei leak - Hammond

Britain must get to the bottom of the leak of confidential discussions during a top-level security meeting about the role of China's Huawei Technologies in 5G network supply chains, Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Friday.