Home Office and national security officials reveal anger over pivotal decision not to declare Beijing an enemy
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Home Office and national security officials reveal anger over pivotal decision not to declare Beijing an enemy
Home Office and national security officials reveal anger over pivotal decision not to declare Beijing an enemy
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No 10 denies government to blame for collapse of China spy case

Home secretary ‘very disappointed’ over collapse of China spy trial

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Ex-civil service chief intervenes in China spying case row

Why has the UK dropped its trial of two alleged China spies?

China ‘spies’ case was dropped after government failed to provide evidence of Beijing threat

Starmer challenged over China spy trial collapse

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Political editor David Maddox explains why successive UK governments have dithered over deciding whether Beijing is a friend or…

Move by intelligence chiefs comes as government denies collapsing China spy case

The director of public prosecutions said the failure to describe China as an active threat to national security was ‘fatal’ to…

Ken McCallum, the domestic spy chief, says he will ‘never back off’ from confronting threats from Beijing

MPs have launched inquiry into case, saying ‘still many questions to be answered’