The UK is to strip Chinese surveillance cameras from its sensitive government sites over national security measures related to China. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made his stance on China clear at the G7 summit last month, saying the country posed the "biggest challenge" in the world to global security and prosperity. The government pledged to publish a timeline to remove equipment produced by companies subject to China's National Intelligence Law from its sites. The government said: "By committing to this timeline, we are providing reassurance and urgency around the removal plans." While not naming which surveillance camera companies would be...