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Simon Cowell's company S圜o 'to face £1m lawsuit' as 'former X Factor contestants make bullying allegations against the show' Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has voiced ‘very deep concerns’ over Huawei’s involvement in the UK rollout of a 5G telecoms network.īeatrice and Eugenie 'BEGGED Charles to let shamed Andrew back in from the cold': Future king 'rebutted pleas of princesses and Duke of York Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s finance boss and daughter of its founder, was arrested in Canada before Christmas at the U.S.’s request over alleged violations of sanctions on Iran. Huawei is a major supplier of broadband products and mobile networks in Britain.īut it has come under scrutiny amid warnings that its technology poses spying risks. It had received £490,000 from the company since 2007. In January, Charles’s charity the Prince’s Trust refused to accept any new donations from Huawei. Prince Philip has called Beijing ‘ghastly’ and Prince Charles once described the Chinese leadership as ‘appalling old waxworks’. Other members of the Royal Family have not been afraid to offend Chinese sensibilities. Prince Andrew, who stepped down as overseas trade envoy in 2011 after a string of controversies, has spent years trying to improve relations with the Communist regime and has visited China several times.Ī Buckingham Palace spokesman tells me: ‘HRH has been a regular visitor to China since his first visit in April 2004 and continues to help further the relationship between the two countries since President Xi’s state visit to the UK in 2015.’ ‘It’s an interesting strategy to shun the Chinese on one hand, then court them on the other,’ remarks one royal watcher. I learn that the Duke of York is to visit the far-flung cities of Beijing and Shenzhen and the province of Fujian - a round trip of nearly 3,000 miles - next week to host a beano for his project.Īt the bash, budding Chinese entrepreneurs will try to win financial backing for their business schemes. His younger brother Prince Andrew, however, is keen to show he still believes in Chinese business. Security concerns have engulfed Chinese technology giant Huawei to such an extent that Prince Charles’s charity refused to accept any new donations from the firm. More information about how we score this metric can be found here.Prince Andrew is keen to show belief in Chinese business Resources to help nonprofits improve their DEI practices can be found here. Charity Navigator has developed a plan to iterate and expand upon our preliminary DEI ratings and will be rolling it out gradually in order to provide charities ample time to incorporate, report, and potentially improve their equity practices. Our preliminary assessment of the nonprofit's DEI practices was developed with the expertise and advice of dozens of leaders in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors and is based on the Equity Strategies information collected through Candid's Demographics profile. The National Council of Nonprofits has compiled several resources and studies that document how effective DEI practices can help organizations cultivate staff belonging and motivation, improve management and governance practices, and spark innovation that can help nonprofits achieve their missions. There is a growing body of research which shows that effective DEI practices can promote a more positive organizational culture, which can influence the nonprofit's ability to achieve impact on the people and communities they serve.