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    UK Expects to Have Full Sight of China Embassy Plan Before Decision, Minister Says

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    Posted on October 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    The UK government will review China's embassy plans in London amid security concerns, with a decision expected by October 21.

    UK Government to Review China's Embassy Plans Before Final Decision

    UK Government's Review of China's Embassy Proposal

    By Sarah Young

    Concerns Over National Security

    LONDON (Reuters) -The British government expects to have full and unredacted access to China's plans for a huge new embassy in London ahead of its decision on whether to approve the project, its housing minister said on Tuesday.

    Government's Timeline for Decision

    Concerns that the new embassy could be used as a base for spying have prompted some politicians in Britain and the U.S. to warn the government to block Beijing's plans.

    Reactions from MI5 and Politicians

    The government has said it expects to make a final decision by October 21 after it pushed back an August deadline, blaming Beijing for withholding detail on the blueprints.

    But the timing is problematic for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government, after it was accused in recent weeks of downplaying the threat China poses to Britain's national security by allowing a trial of two British men charged with spying for China to collapse.

    Housing minister Steve Reed said he would be able to see the embassy plans in full, without any blacked-out areas, when asked about the government's decision on Beijing's plan to build the largest embassy in Europe on the site of a two-century-old building near the Tower of London.

    "I expect to see everything that's being proposed before I take a decision," Reed told Times Radio, without clarifying how much of the plans he had seen.

    MI5 ISSUES RARE WARNING

    Asked whether the government was downplaying the risk to secure investment from China, he said that was not the case.

    "This government recognises that China poses a threat to national security," he said. "The decision will be taken on the merits of the case in front of me. We would never compromise national security."

    Britain's domestic spy agency MI5 on Monday issued a rare public warning to members of parliament that they were being targeted by spies from China, as well as Russia and Iran.

    In August, the planning consultancy working for the Chinese government said its client felt it would be inappropriate to provide full internal layout plans, when asked about the blacked-out areas on the drawings.

    The Ministry of Housing did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether it still plans to meet its October 21 deadline for a decision.

    (Reporting by Sarah Young and Sam Tabahriti, writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Ros Russell)

    Table of Contents

    • UK Government's Review of China's Embassy Proposal
    • Concerns Over National Security
    • Government's Timeline for Decision
    • Reactions from MI5 and Politicians

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK government to review China's embassy plans in London.
    • •Concerns over potential spying activities from the new embassy.
    • •MI5 issues warning about Chinese espionage threats.
    • •Decision expected by October 21, after a delayed deadline.
    • •Housing minister expects full access to embassy plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK expects to have full sight of China embassy plan before decision, minister says

    1What is national security?

    National security refers to the protection of a nation's borders, interests, and citizens from threats, including military attacks, espionage, and terrorism.

    2What is an embassy?

    An embassy is a diplomatic mission located in a foreign country, representing the interests of the home country and providing assistance to its citizens abroad.

    3What is MI5?

    MI5, or the Security Service, is the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, responsible for protecting the country from threats such as terrorism and espionage.

    4What is foreign investment?

    Foreign investment involves investing capital in a country by individuals or entities from another country, often to gain a financial return or to establish a business presence.

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