China mega embassy decision set to be delayed again' amid spy case row
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China mega embassy decision set to be delayed again' amid spy case row
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The Independent requests donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech. Reporters produce investigations and avoid paywalls, relying on donations from those who can afford to support journalism. Approval for a planned Chinese mega embassy at Royal Mint Court in London faces further delay amid rising tensions and departmental changes. Officials at MHCLG reportedly plan to push back the 21 October deadline. Critics link the delay to the collapse of a trial of alleged Chinese spies; the prosecution of Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry was pulled after the Crown Prosecution Service spent months trying to obtain the evidence.
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