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The Papers: 'China spy fiasco' and 'Ban' on Israeli fans a 'national disgrace'

The Papers: 'China spy fiasco' and 'Ban' on Israeli fans a 'national disgrace'

Summary

The article addresses recent developments related to a failed UK-China spy case and the subsequent political and diplomatic reactions. It also mentions a controversial decision to ban Israeli fans from a football match in the UK. The UK government's handling of the spy case has sparked inquiries and criticism, while diplomatic tensions with China have risen.

Key Facts

  • UK newspapers report on a collapsed espionage case involving supposed Chinese operatives in the UK.
  • The UK Prime Minister might be asked to testify as parliamentary committees start investigations into the matter.
  • MI5’s head, Sir Ken McCallum, expressed concern that the case's failure has halted intelligence efforts against Chinese espionage.
  • The Chinese embassy in London has criticized the UK government's statements, calling them unfounded.
  • The Guardian reports on parliamentary committee chairs demanding explanations for the case's collapse from the Crown Prosecution Service.
  • Diplomatic friction between the UK and China is noted over concerns about espionage and the approval of a Chinese super-embassy.
  • Separately, West Midlands police have banned Israeli fans from a football match, citing safety concerns after previous violent incidents.
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