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Prosecutors dropped charges of spying for China against two men, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, citing insufficient evidence. The case, linked to allegations of passing sensitive information, was set for trial but was halted. The decision has raised concerns about national security and parliamentary integrity.
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Two men, including a former parliamentary researcher, faced charges of spying for China but the case was dropped after prosecutors said the evidence no longer met the required standard. The case involved allegations of obtaining sensitive information between late 2021 and early 2023, linked to contacts with a suspected Chinese intelligence agent.
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In September 2025, British prosecutors dropped espionage charges against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of spying for China between 2021 and 2023. The case collapsed after the government failed to provide evidence that China was a national security threat at the time of the alleged offenses, a legal requirement under the 1911 Official Secrets Act. Both men deny wrongdoing.
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In October 2025, the UK government faces intense scrutiny after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped espionage charges against two men accused of spying for China. The case collapsed because the government did not provide evidence that China was a national security threat at the time of the alleged offences, a legal requirement under the Official Secrets Act 1911. Parliamentary committees have launched inquiries, and MI5 has expressed frustration over the decision amid ongoing UK-China diplomatic engagement.
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British intelligence has issued new guidance to protect politicians from foreign interference, following the collapse of a high-profile espionage trial involving alleged Chinese spies. The advice warns MPs to watch for covert influence tactics and emphasizes the ongoing threat to UK sovereignty.
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The UK has dropped charges against two alleged Chinese spies, citing lack of evidence. The case's end has raised US concerns about intelligence sharing and UK’s stance on China. The trial's collapse questions UK’s approach to Chinese espionage and its impact on diplomatic relations, especially with the US, as the Prime Minister’s government faces scrutiny.
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MI5 confirmed recent operational intervention against a threat linked to China, amid ongoing concerns over espionage, cyber activity, and interference. The agency expressed frustration over the collapse of a high-profile spy trial involving two men accused of passing secrets to Beijing, highlighting the complex UK-China relationship and persistent security challenges.
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On October 24, 2025, the UK Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of spying for China between 2021 and 2023. The Director of Public Prosecutions cited the government's refusal to confirm China as a national security threat at the time. MI5 Director Ken McCallum affirmed ongoing Chinese espionage threats and recent operational interventions.
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The UK dropped a high-profile espionage case against two Britons accused of spying for China, citing political concerns. The move has strained UK-China relations and angered intelligence agencies, amid ongoing fears of Chinese cyber and human intelligence threats. The case's collapse raises questions about political interference in national security efforts.
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The UK government’s Chinese espionage trial against two men collapsed after prosecutors cited outdated legislation and the absence of clear government labels on China as a threat. Evidence was insufficient because officials avoided describing China as an active security threat, raising questions about national security policy and political interference. The case's failure highlights ongoing tensions over UK-China relations.