Politics10/6/2025BBC

No 10 denies government involved in collapse of China spying case

No 10 denies government involved in collapse of China spying case

The article discusses the collapse of a spying case involving China and the UK government's denial of involvement. According to Downing Street, the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to drop the charges was made "entirely independently of government". The case was related to allegations of Chinese espionage, but the details are not provided in the article. The government has maintained that it had no role in the CPS's decision, emphasizing the independence of the judicial process. The article does not provide further information about the specific charges or the reasons for the case's collapse. It focuses solely on the government's response to the situation and its assertion that the decision was made without political interference.

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