The additional tariff on Beijing, he said, would be effective immediately. "At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realise that the days of ripping off the U.S.A., and other Countries, is no longer sustainable or acceptable," he wrote.
He said discussions were ongoing "at an international level" about the use of vaccines.Mr Irvine also said there was "work on science behind vaccines and bird flu" under way.
He said the government would need "the answers from the science and at an international level to consider the feasibility... of the use of vaccines".Mr Irvine added a particular issue was "how well the vaccine matches the virus that is circulating and infecting birds".Further charges have been brought against a 16-year-old boy accused of attacking two people at a secondary school.
Police were called to reports of a person believed to be in possession of a knife at Manshead Academy in Caddington, Bedfordshire, on Friday afternoon.A teenager and a member of staff in his 60s were hurt during the incident, but their injuries were not deemed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
The accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with false imprisonment, grievous bodily harm with intent and three counts of threatening a person with a bladed article.
and threatening a person with a bladed article at Luton Magistrates' Court on Monday.Jabri goes much further, accusing MBS of forging his father the king’s signature on a royal decree committing ground troops.
Jabri says he discussed the Yemen war in the White House before it started; and that Susan Rice, President Obama’s National Security Advisor, warned him that the US would only support an air campaign.However, Jabri claims MBS was so determined to press ahead in Yemen that he ignored the Americans.
“We were surprised that there was a royal decree to allow the ground interventions,” Jabri says. “He forged the signature of his dad for that royal decree. The king’s mental capacity was deteriorating.”Jabri says his source for this allegation was “credible, reliable” and linked to the Ministry of Interior where he was chief of staff.