💨 Abstract
THE collapsed China spy case blame game intensified yesterday as some of Britain’s most senior officials were hauled before Parliament. Prosecutors claimed that the Government’s deputy national security adviser, Matthew Collins, had been warned the case would fail unless he declared China an “active threat” to Britain. Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson told MPs...
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