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The race for 6G supremacy has already started. The UK must get ahead

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The digital crossroads provides an opportunity to rethink how millions of people work—and live

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Build new digital networks—then get people using them

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Germany still hopes that China will “change through trade.” It will not

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Infrastructure report: The origins of the Huawei conundrum

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Weaker, poorer and less safe—how the coming battle between the US and China could damage Britain and Europe

Simon Fraser  
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Should the UK ban Huawei?

Isabel Hilton  
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Keep Huawei out

Isabel Hilton  

Huawei, hacking, and the stench of western hypocrisy

The UK and US are as guilty of spying as anyone
Ewen MacAskill  
May 3, 2019

Huawei controversy: the angst over Chinese firms is very much justified

When a party state has inimical values to our own, tread with a great deal of caution
George Magnus  
May 1, 2019

Untangling the disturbing implications of the Huawei leak

The leak is concerning but a mere foretaste of problems to come, says the UK’s former national security adviser
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April 29, 2019
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