Skip to content
CityAM
Main navigation
  • News
    • News
      • Latest Business News
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Tech
      • Banking
      • FTSE 100 Live
      • Retail
      • Insurance
      • Legal
      • Property
      • Transport
      • Markets
    • From our partners
      • AON
      • Bayes Business School
      • Canada BIDs
      • Central London Alliance CIC
      • Destination City
      • Halkin
      • Olympia
      • Inside Saudi
      • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
      • Santander X
      • YEAR SIX Dividend
    • Featured

      ‘Very concerned’: City watchdog scolds motor finance lenders over £9bn redress scheme

      FCA sign

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Latest Sports News
      • Sport
      • Sport Business
    • From our partners
      • The Morning Briefing: SBS x CityAM
      • Aramco Team Series
      • LIV Golf
    • Featured

      Dallas, Boston, New York New Jersey: Inside England’s Fifa World Cup stadiums

      Getty Images logo against a sleek, modern background, representing the influence of media in the business world

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Life&Style
    • Life&Style
      • Life&Style
      • Toast the City Awards
      • The Magazine
      • Travel
      • Culture
      • Motoring
      • Wellness
      • The RED BULLETiN
      • Do it with Shared Ownership
      • Media Speak Hub
    • Featured

      Glengarry Glen Ross at the Old Vic fails to close

      Glengarry Glen Ross production at Old Vic Theatre showcasing intense business negotiations and dramatic performances

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Investec
  • Events
  • Latest Paper
Monday 20 October 2025 3:29 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 20 October 2025 3:56 pm

Labour urged to block Chinese embassy amid spy row 

By: Mauricio Alencar

Politics and Economics Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
The controversial new embassy is planned to be built on the historic site of Royal Mint Court in East London. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
The controversial new embassy is planned to be built on the historic site of Royal Mint Court in East London. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)

The Labour government has been urged to shut down China’s application for its new embassy at the Royal Mint Court site amid fears the country poses a threat to UK national security. 

Senior Tory MPs Alicia Kearns and Tom Tugendhat, who allege they were spied on by China, called on the government to block an application for a new “mega” embassy near the Tower of London. 

In a letter to Keir Starmer, they urge the government to put China in the top tier of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, putting the country on a par with Russia and Iran. 

“Failing to prosecute two men charged with spying for China demonstrates worrying levels of complacency.”

“You’ve repeatedly stated your disappointment that this prosecution did not proceed. You now have the opportunity to do what’s necessary to protect this country,” they added.

Late last week, the government delayed its decision on the approval of a planning application for the new embassy until 10 December, prompting a furious response from Chinese authorities claiming Starmer would face “consequences”.  

The letter sent by Kearns and Tugendhat on Sunday came as the government faced further scrutiny over its alleged role in the collapse of the Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry. Both deny all allegations. 

Chinese embassy ‘assurances’ under question

The latest turn of events over China’s relationship with the UK follows Starmer’s decision to release witness statements stating China was a “threat”, intensifying a diplomatic row that has raised alarm bells in the US and across security services at home. 

Read more

Zero-hour crackdown could wipe out seasonal work, Labour warned

Labour MPs are being warned a “perfect storm” of costs facing the retail sector could see seats lost to Reform UK.

On Sunday, further questions were raised in The Sunday Times over a September meeting that preceded the official collapse of the case. 

The deputy national security adviser Matthew Collins, a senior civil servant, reportedly believed the decision not not provide more evidence to the CPS citing China’s “ongoing” threat was “political”. 

Two of his three witness statements included a reference to Labour’s current approach to China, which ministers termed as showing “broader context” and were not related to charges for alleged offences committed between 2021 and 2023. 

During a briefing on Monday, a Number 10 spokesman insisted that there was no political intervention in evidence and that the CPS’ decision to drop spy charges against Cash and Berry was independent. 

The spokesman also appeared to contradict a statement issued by China suggesting that the UK had given officials in Beijing an assurance that the new embassy would be approved. 

The Chinese statement last week said the UK should “immediately fulfil its obligations and honour its commitments otherwise the British side shall bear all consequences”.

A Number 10 spokesman said “no such assurance could have been given” as the process was “quasi judicial” and “independent of the rest of government”. 

Read more

Badenoch: City’s risk culture should be ‘championed’ to boost UK growth

Kemi Badenoch speaking at a podium during a press conference, addressing recent policy changes and business initiatives.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business
  • Politics

People & Organisations

  • Alicia Kearns
  • China
  • chinese embassy
  • embassy
  • Keir Starmer
  • Starmer
  • Tom Tugendhat

Trending Articles

  • Who could be Andy Burnham’s Chancellor? 

  • As it happened: FTSE 100 finishes higher as US-Iran talks progress and Starmer resigns; Space X shares fall after bond sale

  • Starmer will resign, Trump says

  • Coca-Cola brings in restructuring lineup over failed Costa sale

  • Ocado to replace founder Steiner as shares plunge 

More from CityAM

  • Zero-hour crackdown could wipe out seasonal work, Labour warned

    Retail
    Labour MPs are being warned a “perfect storm” of costs facing the retail sector could see seats lost to Reform UK.
  • Badenoch: City’s risk culture should be ‘championed’ to boost UK growth

    Politics
    Kemi Badenoch speaking at a podium during a press conference, addressing recent policy changes and business initiatives.
  • Starmer insists he will challenge Burnham in a leadership contest

    Politics
    Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks at a press conference addressing future leadership rumours, wearing a navy suit and tie.
  • Starmer will resign, Trump says

    Politics
    Number 10 Downing Street entrance with iconic black door and brass letterbox, symbolizing UK Prime Ministers official resi...
  • UK in line for fresh US tariff hit as Trump proposes ‘forced labour’ levy

    Economics
    Breaking news conference podium with microphone, focused on speakers notes and event backdrop, set for journalist updates
  • Burnham warns Labour of ‘final chance’ after Makerfield win

    Politics
    Andy Burnham speaking at a Labour Party event, addressing current political issues, with a focused and determined expression.
  • ‘Tipping point’: CBI boss slams £345bn business tax burden amid ‘cost of doing business’ crisis

    Economics
    Rain Newton-Smith addressing audience at a business conference, wearing a professional suit and speaking at a podium.
  • Fuller’s slams ‘unprecedented government interference’ in pub sector

    Hospitality
    Simon Emeny, CEO of Fullers, delivers a keynote speech at a business conference, emphasizing leadership and industry insig...

CityAM Canada — business, markets and opinion for Canadian readers.

Sections

  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • AI
  • Economics
  • Opinion
  • Cities

Company

  • About
  • Contact

Legal

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 CityAM Canada. All rights reserved.
Terms · Privacy · Cookies