The free delivery of a newspaper described as ‘Chinese Communist Party propaganda’ to MPs could be about to come to an end.
Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, a prominent critic of the Chinese government, said MPs would not be “bullied into silence by Beijing”. He told a press conference in Westminster ...
CCP newspaper China Daily could be stopped from being delivered to MPs in Parliament after Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle ...
The US Justice Department on Wednesday unsealed indictments charging employees of a Chinese cybersecurity firm known as ...
The newspaper is sent to Parliament without being asked for, with a copy earmarked for most MPs. However ... who has been sanctioned by Beijing, said it was a “terrible propaganda sheet”.
The US has charged 12 Chinese nationals, including two public security officials, with involvement in a hacker-for-hire ...