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Julian Lewis

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Gender Male
Age 72
Web site www.julianlewis.net
Date of birth September 26,1951
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Swansea
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education Balliol College
St Antony's College
University of Oxford
BooksRacing Ace: The Fights and Flights of 'Kink' Kinkead DSO, DSC*, DFC*
Changing Direction: British Military Planning for Post-War Strategic Defence, 1942-47
The Magic Lantern of Kimbustan
Labour's Constitutional Crisis
Changing Direction: British Military Planning for Post-war Strategic Defence, 1942-1947
Essential Cell Biology Instructor's Dvd
Essential Cell Biology + Garland Science Learning System Redemption Code
Night Air Defence Durg Blitz
Art of Molecular Biology of the Cell
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A Date with Fear
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Julian Murray Lewis is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, who has been Member of Parliament for New Forest East in Hampshire since the 1997 general election. Lewis is a supporter of the Eurosceptic group Leave Means Leave.

China poses threat to UK way of life, says Rishi Sunak

China poses threat to UK way of life, says Rishi Sunak
Sep 14,2023 12:11 pm

... Glacial Conservative MP and ISC chair Julian Lewis rejected Mr Sunak s claim that the committee s report was out of date...

Chinese spies penetrated 'every sector' of UK, ISC report warns

Chinese spies penetrated 'every sector' of UK, ISC report warns
Jul 13,2023 10:20 am

... " Committee chairman Julian Lewis said: " We are on a trajectory for the nightmare scenario where China steals blueprints, sets standards, and builds products, exerting political and economic influence at every step...

BBC India: MPs call Delhi and Mumbai searches 'intimidation'

BBC India: MPs call Delhi and Mumbai searches 'intimidation'
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... Conservative Sir Julian Lewis also described the searches as " extremely worrying"...

Knighthoods for MPs who caused Boris Johnson headaches

Knighthoods for MPs who caused Boris Johnson headaches
Dec 30,2022 6:01 pm

... Labour s Chris Bryant and Conservative Julian Lewis, who chair the standards and intelligence committees respectively, have both been honoured...

New Year Honours 2023: Brian May and Lionesses on list

New Year Honours 2023: Brian May and Lionesses on list
Dec 30,2022 5:41 pm

... " The honours systemCommonly awarded ranks: Three politicians have been knighted - Conservative Alok Sharma for his contribution to combatting climate change through his leadership at COP26, Tory Julian Lewis, chairman of the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee, and Labour s Chris Bryant, who chairs the Commons Standards Committee...

Spy chiefs warned about tweets and TV appearances

Spy chiefs warned about tweets and TV appearances
Dec 13,2022 12:20 pm

... Severely hampered The committee, chaired by Julian Lewis MP, also revealed there had been tensions over the agencies ability to meet deadlines when providing information to the parliamentary watchdog overseeing their work...

Giant 900lb tuna biggest fish caught in Welsh waters

Giant 900lb tuna biggest fish caught in Welsh waters
Oct 10,2022 2:00 pm

... The previous biggest was around 600lbs, " said Julian Lewis Jones, patron of Angling Cymru...

Covid: 50 firms got VIP fast-track equipment contracts

Covid: 50 firms got VIP fast-track equipment contracts
Nov 18,2021 9:12 pm

... Conservative MPs Andrew Percy, Steve Brine, Julian Lewis, Esther McVey also referred firms, as did fellow Tories Lord Leigh, Baroness Mone, Lord Chadlington and Lord Deighton...

Spy chiefs warned about tweets and TV appearances

Nov 18,2021 9:12 pm

By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC News

Concern about the Growing Media presence of British spies has been raised by MPs on the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee.

A report by the ISC refers to newspaper interviews by MI5 and GCHQ bosses, and The Head of MI6's Twitter account.

Spy Chiefs have also appeared on The Bbc , and The Head of GCHQ is set to guest edit Radio 4 's Today programme.

Agencies have used Social Media and interviews to explain their work and increase recruitment and diversity.

In its annual report, The Committee said it recognised the " important role public outreach can play in attracting employees by opening up about the culture and working practices in such secret organisations" - But it said such activity " must be undertaken in a strategic and considered manner".

It added: " The Committee is concerned that, if media engagement strategies go too far, they risk trivialising the important work of the agencies and diverting their focus from National Security priorities. Social Media is also known to be a battleground for covert hostile state action, so any enhanced media engagement should not undermine the agencies' ability to act covertly and keep the UK safe. "

It pointed to A Number of recent interviews by Spy Chiefs - and The Head of MI6's Twitter account. Richard Moore, also known as 'C', tweets far More Than any other head past or present of an agency, MPs said.

The MPs also pointed to anonymised media interviews with lower-ranking employees, saying there had been " a clear step-change for the agencies, who have traditionally shied away from such Exposure - particularly of junior staff".

'Severely hampered'

The Committee , chaired by Julian Lewis MP, also revealed there had been tensions over the agencies' ability to meet deadlines when providing information to the parliamentary watchdog overseeing their work.

The Committee said it had been " severely hampered over The Past year by the failure of the UK Intelligence Community to provide responses to The Committee in accordance with The Deadlines set".

It said that in its 2019-21 annual report, it had put delays down to the agencies' reduced resources during the pandemic, and their need to Focus On immediate National Security threats.

" However this is no longer a credible explanation, " it said.

The Report called this a " serious issue" which it said prevented the ISC from " effectively performing its statutory oversight role".

However, in a press notice accompanying the annual report, The Committee said it had been reassured that The Head of The Intelligence agencies " appear to have recognised the need to address this situation and (The Committee ) trusts that they will now take action to improve their responses".

But The Report added there had been an " erosion of oversight" because of a growing number of intelligence and security activities carried out within units of government departments that The Committee did not have oversight of.

The Report named units including the Investment Security Unit in The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; the Telecoms Security and Resilience Team in Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS); The Office of Communications in DCMS; The Counter Disinformation Unit in DCMS; The Transport Security, Resilience and Response Group in The Department for Transport; The Intelligence Policy Department in The Foreign , Commonwealth and Development Office; and the Joint Biosecurity Unit in Department of Health and Social Care.

The Committee said there was a previous undertaking to Parliament that the ISC would have oversight of " substantively all of central government's intelligence and security activities" But this had not taken place as new units had been created.



Source of news: bbc.com

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