‘You’re in spy territory’ : how two UK nationals got tangled in a Chinese espionage row
The Met’s elite SO15 unit alleged a parliamentary researcher helped his friend create 34 reports for a shadowy front For Christopher Cash it was а job he adored. The young parliamentary researcher, then in his late 20s, was a China specialist working successively for two influential (…)
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