The government's chief legal adviser says the trial would have gone ahead if new legislation had been in force.
The Attorney General has blamed the collapse of the alleged Chinese spying case on “out of date” UK espionage laws which he ...
Back to the collapsed China spy case. Attorney General Lord Hermer is this morning giving evidence to the joint ...
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A senior commons committee is looking at why the case collapsed just weeks before a trial was due to go ahead.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said the Government failed to provide it with evidence that it requested in order to ...
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Lord Hermer also said that he is ‘extremely concerned’ about the impact the case may have had on the public’s trust in the UK ...
Attorney General Lord Hermer has blamed the collapse of the Chinese spying prosecution on outdated espionage laws in the UK.
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Criticising the Government over the collapse of the China spying trial damages Britain’s national security, Lord Hermer has ...