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Rishi Sunak confronts Chinese premier after Commons researcher accused of spying

The PM tackled Li Qiang as they met at a G20 summit in New Delhi. Two men have been arrested under the Official Secrets Act accused, with a Commons researcher accused of spying for Beijing

Rishi Sunak confronted the Chinese premier after a Commons researcher was accused of spying for Beijing.

The PM tackled Li Qiang as they met at a G20 summit in New Delhi. Two men have been arrested under the Official Secrets Act.

One worked as a researcher in the House of Commons and had links to several senior Tory MPs, including the security minister, Tom Tugendhat, and the foreign affairs committee chair, Alicia Kearns. He was arrested along with another man by officers on 13 March.

Mr Sunak and the Chinese premier held a meeting at the gathering of world leaders. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Mr Sunak said: “Well, I obviously can’t comment on the specifics of an ongoing investigation but with regard to my meeting with Premier Li what I said very specifically is that I raised a range of different concerns that we have in areas of disagreement, and in particular, my very strong concerns about any interference in our parliamentary democracy, which is obviously unacceptable.”

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