No 10 moves to end China spy row – but threat of further fallout lingers
Questions remain over trial collapse even as publication of key evidence scuppers Tory’s main line of attack When Keir Starmer finally read the witness statement from his deputy national security adviser for the trial of two British men accused of spying for China, some of his frustration about (…)
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