US President Donald Trump claimed victory for the UK's backflip,saying:"I talked many countries out of using it."
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has endured friendly fire from allied countries and fellow Tory MPs ahead of an expected reversal on allowing the Chinese company to roll out Britain's 5G networks.
Sir Richard Dearlove has called for a'reset of the whole of[Britain's] relationship'with China.
Huawei has lost the anglosphere. The telecommunications giant that symbolised China's economic rise will no longer build 5G networks across Australia,Canada,New Zealand,the United States and now Britain.
Not one organisation or person from China is yet on the list of people and organisations that Britain's new human rights legislation will target.
British intelligence agency GCHQ is understood to have revised its previous assurance that the risks posed by the Chinese technology giant can be safely managed.
Internal opposition to the British PM continues to grow,with calls for a tougher response to China on human rights abuses.
The British Prime Minister expresses his deep concern after China introduces new security laws in Hong Kong.
Australia is wide open to aggressive internet takedowns.
The company is blacklisted in the US and its application has created more headaches for UK PM Boris Johnson.
Tory opposition to the Britain's Huawei decision has grown since the coronavirus pandemic and China's initial cover-up of the virus,which emerged in Wuhan.