UK's MI5 warned Conservatives over possible Chinese spy candidates - Times
MI5, the UK's domestic intelligence agency, reportedly warned the Conservative Party that two potential candidates could be spies for China. The party took action and removed the candidates from the pool of election candidates. This comes amid gro...

MI5 raised concerns that two candidates in 2021 and 2022 had specific Chinese links and the Conservatives acted upon the advice, removing them from featuring in the pool of candidates who could be put forward for election, the newspaper said.
Health and social care minister Maria Caulfield told Times Radio the government took any intelligence about Chinese interference "very seriously".
"Swift action was taken, they were removed from the list, they're not standing for election," she said.
The report comes at a time of growing anxiety about China after news on Sunday that a parliamentary researcher in Britain had been arrested in March on suspicion of spying for China.
China said earlier in the week those allegations were made up and urged relevant parties to stop anti-China political manipulation and "self-directed political farce".
Britain's security services have long warned politicians about the threat posed to parliament, and last year, MI5 Director General Ken McCallum said the Chinese authorities were playing "the long game" in cultivating contacts.
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