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Yvette Cooper says relations with China ‘complex’ amid Prince Andrew spy row
Yvette Cooper criticized China for allegedly sending a spy who became close to Prince Andrew and met with former UK prime ministers. MPs threatened to reveal the spy's identity if the courts do not act. The UK government faces a complex situation balancing national security concerns with the need for economic cooperation with China. Full Article
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