UK prosecutor says a spying case collapsed because the government wouldn't call China a threat

UK prosecutor says a spying case collapsed because the government wouldn’t call China a threat

LONDON – The trial of two British men accused of spying for Beijing collapsed because the U.K. government refused to brand China a threat to national security, the country’s chief prosecutor said. Former parliamentary researcher Christopher Cash and academic Christopher Berry were charged in April 2024 with violating the Official Secrets Act by providing information…

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