LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Britain has approved construction of a new Chinese embassy in London after stalling the decision for seven years over planning disputes and a diplomatic standoff that has ...
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China's mega-embassy just got the green light from Labour. Why has it been so controversial?
The government has finally given China its approval to build a mega-embassy in London after years of pushback from concerned critics. Despite fears Beijing could use the building for espionage, to ...
The United Kingdom has approved plans for a new Chinese “mega embassy” in central London, despite fears it could make it easier for the Chinese Communist Party to conduct nefarious spying operations ...
London - Despite fears of Chinese spying and hacking, the British government gave the go-ahead Tuesday for China to build a massive new embassy in the heart of London. The mega-embassy's designs will ...
The reality depends on how the site fits into wider influence operations, the consolidation of diplomatic outposts, and renewed U.K. engagement with China amid shifting global alliances. Last month, ...
The UK government appears poised to approve China’s plan for a massive new embassy in London, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer looks to put spying fears aside and revive his plans for a diplomatic reset ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s government has postponed a decision on whether to grant China permission for a new London “super embassy”. The planning decision for the proposed site near the Tower of London was ...
A de facto Chinese doughnut will soon sit right next to London’s financial center — “the doughnut” being the nickname of GCHQ’s doughnut-shaped headquarters (GCHQ is the United Kingdom’s signals ...
The UK appeared to lay the groundwork for approving China’s new embassy in London on the eve of a controversial decision that risks driving a deeper wedge both within the ruling Labour party and with ...
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