'Very angry' Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is told he cannot bring private prosecution against two men accused of spying for China ⊖
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Richard Hermer says failure by Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly to describe China as a threat would have been seized on in trial
Defence lawyers would have used Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly’s stat…
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Prosecutor hinted at lack of backing from Downing Street but legal experts argue prosecution was still possible
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Ex-DPP Ken Macdonald says prosecutors may have been ‘over-fussy’ in seeking further assurances from government
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Case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry was suddenly dropped, leaving questions for CPS
Shortly before 10am on Monday, the Conservative MP Alicia Kearns received an unwelcome phone call. “…