UK government ‘disappointed’ charges dropped against men accused of spying for China
Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry were due to go on trial next month charged with breaching Official Secrets Act The UK government says it is “extremely disappointed” by a decision to drop charges of spying for China against two men, one of whom was a parliamentary aide. The men, (…)
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